Nodding acquaintance

Origin of: Nodding acquaintance

Nodding acquaintance

Slight, incomplete, superficial knowledge of someone dates from the early 19th century when first applied to persons who were greeted with no more than a nod. By the mid-18th century it was being used in contexts other than people e.g. languages and bodies of knowledge, as in having a nodding acquaintance with French, astronomy etc.