Definition: "Gotcha" is a slang term that means "I understand" or "I got it."
Use case: You can use "gotcha" when someone explains something to you, and you want to let them know that you understand what they're saying. For example, if your friend tells you their plans for the weekend, you can respond with "Gotcha, sounds fun!" to show that you understand their plans and acknowledge what they said.
• "I've been playing this game for years, I know all the tricks. Don't try to pull a gotcha on me."
• "I didn't realize the exam was today, but luckily I studied enough to ace it. Gotcha, procrastination!"
• "I thought I had my keys, but they were in my other jacket. Gotcha!"
• "You said you didn't like chocolate, but I saw you eating a chocolate bar. Gotcha!"
• "The politician tried to dodge the question, but the journalist was quick to call him out with a gotcha moment."
• "I knew you were going to try to scare me, so I was ready. Gotcha, prankster!"