you got it
The phrase "you got it" is commonly used in informal American English to convey agreement, understanding, or encouragement.
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Definition
B2Motivation
(informal)Used to offer encouragement or motivation, indicating confidence in someone's ability.
Example
- I'm nervous about the interview. Don't worry, you got it!
B2Conversation
(informal)Used to confirm that someone has understood an explanation or instruction.
Example
- Just follow these steps, and you'll be fine. You got it?
B2General
(informal)Used to express agreement or readiness to comply with a request.
Example
- Can you help me with this project? You got it!
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "you got it":
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