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idiomgot it in one BrEBrEspoken used in order to tell someone that what they have guessed is right:"You think that Koltsov is involved in the scheme?" "Got it in one."That's exactly it - you've got it in one. The economic policies of this country will never work unless we reduce our debts.
got it in oneA phrase used when one has accurately guessed something. A: "Does Alex die at the end of the movie? B: "Yep, got it in one." got it in one or you've got it in one BRITISHIf someone guesses something and you say got it in one or you've got it in one, you mean that they have guessed correctly. `My husband just broke my favourite piece of china,' said my friend. `Guess whose fault it was.' `Yours,' I said. `Got it in one,' she said. `Is that a Birmingham accent?' I asked. `You've got it in one,' he replied. (you’ve, he’s, etc.) got it in ˈone (informal) used when somebody understands or gets the right answer immediately: ‘I don’t think this job really suits me.’ ‘So you’re thinking of leaving?’ ‘Yes, Dick, you’ve got it in one.’ |