compare notes
English
Verb
compare notes (third-person singular simple present compares notes, present participle comparing notes, simple past and past participle compared notes)
- To exchange information and ideas about related experiences.
- 2005, Judith Rogers, The Disabled Woman's Guide to Pregnancy and Birth, page 194:
- Priscilla's only problem in the first trimester was fatigue. She said, "It helped to compare notes with women who had many more discomforts than I did."
- 2009, Julian Barnes, Vanessa Guignery, Ryan Roberts, Conversations with Julian Barnes, page 3:
- They cultivate rootlessness and cynicism, shout ironic encouragement from the sidelines of football fields, compare notes on the boring ineffectuality of adults, compare notes on ventures in piss-taking, indolently lay sardonic plans for the future.
- 2014, Irving Fisher, The Money Illusion:
- It follows, of course, that when people from different countries with different moneys compare notes they find that their ideas are in conflict.