you said it

idiom
UK: /juː ˈsed ɪt/
US: /juː ˈsed ɪt/
  1. An expression of strong agreement with what someone has just said.

    1. "It's really cold today!" "You said it!" [ ] [ ]
    2. "This project is a disaster!" "You said it; I've never seen such a mess!" [ ] [ ]
you said it interjection
  1. Used to acknowledge and emphasize the truth or obviousness of a statement.

    1. "The traffic was terrible." "You said it, I was stuck for an hour." [ ] [ ]
    2. "This coffee is incredibly strong." "You said it, I can barely taste anything else." [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "you said it" is /juː ˈsed ɪt/ in British English and /juː ˈsed ɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "you said it": you're telling me, same here, absolutely, tell me about it, word, exactly, indeed.

Example usage of "you said it": ""It's really cold today!" "You said it!"". More examples on the page.