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When talking to friends, watching movies, or scrolling on social media, you might hear people say, “I got you.” This casual slang phrase is used a lot in conversations and can mean that you understand something, are offering to support or help someone, or you surprised someone. In this article, we’ll go over what “I got you” means in different contexts, how to use it in a conversation, how to respond to it, and what other phrases mean the same thing!
Things You Should Know
- “I got you” is a slang phrase that means you heard and understood something someone told you.
- Saying “I got you” can also mean you are willing to help, support, or comfort someone.
- “I got you” can also mean you tricked or surprised someone.