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Interventizio Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Bull's eye

Hi
Can I say "bull's eye" meaning that somebody has understood my point exactly?"
Ex.: "So if I get it right, in the end you lost 300$." "BULL'S EYE."
  

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No. Bull's eye means that someone achieved a goal, exactly on target. John Grisham's last novel was #1 on the charts for two weeks.

  • No.
  • Bull's eye means that someone achieved a goal, exactly on target.
  • John Grisham's last novel was #1 on the charts for two weeks.
  • It sold 50,000 copies in one day, and the film companies want to make a movie.
  • He really hit the bull's eye this time, didn't he?
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No.

Bull's eye means that someone achieved a goal, exactly on target.

John Grisham's last novel was #1 on the charts for two weeks. It sold 50,000 copies in one day, and the film companies want to make a movie. He really hit the bull's eye this time, didn't he?
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Ok so I'll opt for a simple "**** right!"
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Interventizio "**** right!"
That is offensive to some.

Perhaps you meant this idiom: "So if I get it right, in the end you lost 300$." "BINGO!"
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Oh yes, that one. Also, I've come up with: "Exactly my point!"
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InterventizioAlso, I've come up with: "Exactly my point!"
Not applicable to the situation you describe, however.

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