there you go

"There you go" is an informal phrase used in various contexts to indicate completion, approval, or to hand something over.

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Definition

A2General

(informal)Used when handing something to someone.

Example

  • "Can you pass me the book?" "Sure, there you go."

B1General

(informal)Indicates that something is done correctly or satisfactorily.

Example

  • "Just tighten this screw, and there you go!"

B2General

(informal)Used to justify or explain one's actions or decisions.

Example

  • "I had to make a quick decision, and there you go, it turned out fine."

B2General

(informal)Expresses frustration or exasperation.

Example

  • "There you go, forgetting your keys again."

C1General

(informal)Emphasizes that a conclusion is the same as previously suggested.

Example

  • "You wanted a lower crime rate, and there you go, the new policy worked."

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "there you go":

there you have itthere you arehere we goway to gothat's itover thereall thereup thereyou're welcome