Can "I have got you" and "You have got me" mean the same thing as "I've understood you" and "You've understood me" according to context?
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fire1Can "I have got you" and "You have got me" mean the same thing as "I've understood you" and "You've understood me" according to context?
There is a very small chance that "got" can be "understood" in that sentence, but it's not the first thing I'd think of.
I'd think of it as "I've got you to help me if no one else can" or something like t