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you said it ThesaurusAdv. | 1.you said it - an expression of emphatic agreementand how, you bet |
you said it
you said itI agree completely; what you said is especially true. A: "Wow, that exam was brutally difficult." B: "You said it! It was the hardest test I've ever taken."See also: saidyou ˈsaid it! (informal) I agree completely; that is very true: ‘That was the most boring lecture I’ve ever heard.’ ‘You said it!’See also: saidyou said itYou are absolutely right, I couldn’t agree more. This colloquial Americanism dates from the first half of the 1900s. The British mystery novelist Dorothy Sayers used it in Murder Must Advertise (1933): “‘The idea being that . . . ?’—‘You said it, chief.’” See also you said a mouthful.See also: saidAcronymsSeeYSIyou said it
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