What is the meaning of "I got you"?


What does



I got you



mean?


Does it mean



Ok, I understood what you said



or



Hey, I know that you did that?



If they are both correct, when should we use which?



Answer



The meaning depends on the context. In (at least American) slang, saying "I got you" means either "I get what you're saying" or "I've got your back".


In child games of tag, saying "I got you!" means that you caught someone.


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