Eager, interested, up for it. 'Keen as' is full enthusiasm; 'keen?' is a complete invitation.
"Fish'n'chips tonight — keen?"
"I'm keen as for the road trip."
Phrases & Expressions · New Zealand slang
Eager, interested, up for it. 'Keen as' is full enthusiasm; 'keen?' is a complete invitation.
"Fish'n'chips tonight — keen?"
"I'm keen as for the road trip."
Origin & notes
Complete sentences are optional when you have 'keen'.
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