What is the meaning of you got me?

idiom. -You really got me (with that joke!): -You really fooled, tricked, convinced me (with that joke!) idiom.
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What is the meaning of you got me right?

meaning you have understood everything he just said.
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What got to me means?

It means "affected me" or "moved me".
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What does you got me on this one mean?

Like Miss Julie says, your friend means you got him (stumped) on that one. In other situations you would substitute stumped for fooled, or something else depending on the situation.
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What does it get me mean?

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English it/what gets meused to say that something really annoys you It really gets me the way he leaves wet towels on the bathroom floor.
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Can you come get me meaning?

Senior Member. No. It just means I'll stay and keep an eye on the horses, then you can come back for me after you've eaten – we'll meet up again then.
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What does Got ya mean?

Slang for I got you which means I understand.
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What does it mean when a man say you got me open?

To have your nose wide open for someone else is an analogy to indicate that they (the other person) have you right where they want you. As if to completely submit to the other person. Specific to your question, yes it would be indicative of being in love.
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What is the meaning of You got my back?

to be ready to protect or defend someone: Don't worry. I've got your back. Defending and protecting.
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What's a word that means more than I love you?

1. Devotion – I am devoted to you. This goes beyond simply loving someone and shows that you are giving your all to this person. It suggests a long-term feeling and shows that you're invested in your relationship, whether it's with a partner or family member – or even friend.
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What does it mean to get to someone?

(get to someone) to annoy or upset someone. After a while his teasing started to get to me. Synonyms and related words. To make someone angry or annoyed. annoy.
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When you get it meaning?

used to say that you will quickly do what someone has asked you to do: "Would you get me a coffee?" "Sure, you got it!" Words & phrases expressing agreement & acceptance. accha.
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What to say when someone says you got this?

I have heard older people complain about the use of "you got it" and "no problem" in response to "thank you." Some of them think it's rude. If you're in the company of older people and want to be polite, it's best to say "you're welcome" in response to "thank you."
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What does you had me in my feelings mean?

The phrase “in your feelings” might also be used as a coping mechanism, much like using the phrases “it's all good” and “I'mma just keep it moving.” It's a way to say “something's bothering me, but I'm not going to put my finger on it”—and by not doing that you cheat yourself out of really understanding what's going on ...
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Have Got meaning?

Definition of have got

: have —used in present tense situations usually in informal writing and in ordinary speech. I sent the package to him yesterday. I hope he has got it. It's getting late. We've got to go.
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Is you got my back correct?

Ideato is correct, and I would add that this is something friends will say to one another to reassure them that they have help, they will say 'I've got your back' as a way of letting someone know that they have someone behind them to support them and fight with them if needed.
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When people say you got your back?

to be ready to protect or defend someone: Don't worry. I've got your back.
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What does it mean if someone calls you open?

If you describe a person or their character as open, you mean they are honest and do not want or try to hide anything or to deceive anyone. He had always been open with her and she always felt she would know if he lied.
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When people say you are open?

Being an "open person" can mean many different things, all of them positive. It's a term with no set definition, but it generally includes some combination of friendliness, approachability, honesty, open-mindedness, tolerance, and personal authenticity.
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What does it mean when someone says you are very open?

Being Open is a Two-Way Street. Becoming open also means becoming open to what others are saying and sharing about themselves. Learning to be a good listener. An example is someone talking about doing badly on a test.
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Did I get you meaning?

It means did i understand what you said or did

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Is it gotcha or ya?

Gotcha is a slang contraction of "got" and "ya" (meaning "you"). I gotcha good!: I fooled you! I tricked you!
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How do you write gotcha?

Gotcha is used in written English to represent the words 'got you' when they are pronounced informally. Gotcha, didn't I?
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Can I say you got it to thanks?

Yes, in the US “you got it!” is used as an informal reply to “thank you”. Even though it may sound a bit confusing, as the last commentator pointed out, the meaning behind it is similar to “sure thing” or “any time”.
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Did you get or got?

“Did I get” is correct . “Did I got” is incorrect because both did and got are in past tense. Get is the principal verb and do is the auxiliary or helping verb. 'Did' is the past tense of 'do'.
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