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What does gotcha mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange A "gotcha" can be a pitfall, trap or potential issue in an environment or situation (or a programming language) A common phrase is "are there any gotchas?", asking if their are any potential issues that will catch you out if unaware of their presence
slang - Is the term gotcha moment familiar? - English Language . . . A "gotcha moment" clearly has something important in common with a "Eureka moment": the flash of insight and understanding But in many cases it is achieved in service to an undeclared motive, which is to capture or defeat an adversary
What is Gatcha short for? [closed] - English Language Usage Stack . . . [Gotcha] wiki Gotcha and I gotcha are relaxed pronunciations of "I ['ve] got you", usually referring to an unexpected capture or discovery Gotcha is a common colloquialism meaning to understand or comprehend It is the reduced written form of got you = got + -cha Gotcha can also be spelled as gotchya whereas the related term, getcha, is made by joining the verb and pronoun, get you, with
Alternative phrase for makes sense (used in arguments) An idea I have for an alternative is 'is consistent' But I'm looking for something that's better I am looking for a succinct answer that implies consistency, and to be used in arguments
See you in the funny papers: etymology and meaning To understand the phrase "See you in the funny papers" one must know a few things about American culture and history: Newspapers used to be THE main source of all information Everyone could afford a newspaper, or access one cheaply or free So "the paper" (i e the newspaper) was the main way most people knew any fact, any trend, anything that was the zeitgeist of the time "The papers" was
Where does the idiom whole cloth come from? [closed] I have heard it used several times recently, but I had no idea what it meant until I looked the term up on the Internet, because I had never heard it before Where does whole cloth come from? Ho