Idiom(s): You can say that again! AND YOU said it!
Theme: AGREEMENT
That is true.; You are correct. (Informal. The word that is emphasized.) • MARY: It sure is hot today. JANE: YOU can say that again! • BILL: This cake is yummy! BOB: You said it!
you said it|you can say that again
interj., slang Used to show strong agreement with what another person has said. "That sure was a good show." "You said it!""It sure is hot!" "You can say that again!" Compare: SAY A MOUTHFUL.
I accede completely; what you said is abnormally true. A: "Wow, that assay was atrociously difficult." B: "You said it! It was the hardest analysis I've anytime taken."Learn more: said
you ˈsaid it!
(informal) I accede completely; that is actual true: ‘That was the best arid address I’ve anytime heard.’ ‘You said it!’Learn more: said
you said it
You are actually right, I couldn’t accede more. This chatty Americanism dates from the aboriginal bisected of the 1900s. The British abstruseness biographer Dorothy Sayers acclimated it in Murder Must Advertise (1933): “‘The abstraction actuality that . . . ?’—‘You said it, chief.’” Learn added you said a mouthful.Learn more: saidLearn more:
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