EN English dictionary: I'll leave when you do.
I'll leave when you do. has 1 translations in 1 languages
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translations of I'll leave when you do.
Words before and after I'll leave when you do.
- I'll hold you to your word!
- I'll just drop in for a second.
- I'll just put 30 euros' worth in.
- I'll just run through the schedule for tomorrow.
- I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
- I'll keep my fingers crossed.
- I'll keep trying!
- I'll knock all that nonsense out of them.
- I'll knock your block off!
- I'll leave that up to you
- I'll leave when you do.
- I'll leave you now and let you prepare in peace.
- I'll make do with it.
- I'll make it up to you, I promise.
- I'll make mincemeat of you!
- I'll make no bones about it: this debate is disgusting.
- I'll make one more stab at it.
- I'll manage.
- I'll meet you ..., ok_
- I'll mop the kitchen while the children are asleep.
- I'll need some time to recoup after my sickness.