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  1. Jul 22, 2021 · “You got it” is an idiom that many use to answer a persons statement or question in agreement. While grammarians consider the statement itself informal English, it is not necessarily rude to say. However, the idiom’s tone, delivery, and blunt nature make it less than ideal to use in a formal setting.

  2. "Got it" means "I understand." You say this when someone is giving you instructions or teaching you something: A: That piece goes over here like this, and this piece screws into the top. B: OK, got it. You can think of "Got it" as a shortenened version of "I've got the idea (of how that works / of what to do / etc.)"

  3. Mar 9, 2024 · 1 English. 1.1 Verb. 1.1.1 Usage notes. 1.1.2 Translations. 1.2 Anagrams. English [ edit] Verb [ edit] got it. simple past and past participle of get it. Usage notes [ edit] In informal contexts, "Got it?" or "You got it?" means "Do you understand?" and "Got it." or "I got it." means "I understand." Translations [ edit] ± Do you understand?

  4. Got it definition: . See examples of GOT IT used in a sentence.

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