to be named later
Meanings
phrase
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see be, name, later.
- Something of very uncertain value.
- Something of very low value.
Word forms
Etymology
From the common use of the expression in U.S. newspaper reports of trades of professional sports players between teams, especially in baseball.
Derived words
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