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gotcha

[ goch-uh ]

interjection

  1. Informal. got you (used to indicate comprehension, to exultingly point out a blunder, etc.).


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Origin of gotcha1

A phonetic spelling representing the pronunciation of got you in continuous rapid speech
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Burr asked Martin, with a smirk suggesting he had just unshipped a “gotcha.”

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Goldberg accused Gutierrez of working with the government, “to manufacture a gotcha situation to take down someone that they perceived to be on top.”

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But the initial message spread far more widely, getting pickup from Democratic Party operatives as a gotcha against Hegseth—that he obviously should have known better than to use such a flawed platform.

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“You just looked at me like, ‘No. Brian’s a really bad guy,’ and I remember thinking, ‘Gotcha,’ ” Peck said.

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But Sarah’s sexual orientation isn’t some kind of karmic gotcha.

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