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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

You got me

Kristen: So, what does your boyfriend look like?
Susan: How do you know? Did Emily tell you?
Kristen: It's so obvious, You suddenly started wearing skirts, bought a new lipstick and a pair of shoes.
Plus, your're smiling all day long. You do the math.
Susan: Wow, you got me. I met him at Emily's birthday party.
Kristen: Ooh, I should've been there.

I'd like to know here what "got" means.
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

Top answer

'You got me' means 'You have caught me, you have discovered my secret'.

  • 'You got me' means 'You have caught me, you have discovered my secret'.
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'You got me' means 'You have caught me, you have discovered my secret'.
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fivejedjon'You got me' means 'You have caught me, you have discovered my secret'.
In other contexts it can also mean: You stumped me - you asked me a question so difficult that I can't answer it.
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park sang joonYou do the math.
That's another idiom. Do you know it?
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Thank you, AlpheccaStars, for your very kind answer.

You do the math.
That's another idiom. Do you know it?
Yes, I know.

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