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touché -

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1.  used to admit that someone has made a good point against you in an argument or discussion:

- "You say we should support British industries, but you always drink French wines." "Touché."

2.  In fencing, a touch of a sword on the opponent's body is worth a point. Thus, touché has come to mean a score or a point, often used figuratively in verbal fencing and spoken by the person against whom the point was scored. Merely saying touch is wrong since the correct term would be touched. However, even touched is wrong when the meaning is you win.

to sleep with girls before they get married to rich americans.

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touché -

exclamation

1.  used to admit that someone has made a good point against you in an argument or discussion:

- "You say we should support British industries, but you always drink French wines." "Touché."

2.  In fencing, a touch of a sword on the opponent's body is worth a point. Thus, touché has come to mean a score or a point, often used figuratively in verbal fencing and spoken by the person against whom the point was scored. Merely saying touch is wrong since the correct term would be touched. However, even touched is wrong when the meaning is you win.

to sleep with girls before they get married to rich americans.

LOL, what drugs are you on?

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touché -

exclamation

1.  used to admit that someone has made a good point against you in an argument or discussion:

- "You say we should support British industries, but you always drink French wines." "Touché."

2.  In fencing, a touch of a sword on the opponent's body is worth a point. Thus, touché has come to mean a score or a point, often used figuratively in verbal fencing and spoken by the person against whom the point was scored. Merely saying touch is wrong since the correct term would be touched. However, even touched is wrong when the meaning is you win.

to sleep with girls before they get married to rich americans.

LOL, what drugs are you on?

Well, it's possible he's a Halliburton employee - what can you say? :o

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