Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
you-can-say-that-again
idiom
/juː kæn seɪ ðæt əˈɡɛn/

Definition
An expression used to emphasize agreement with something that has just been said.

Examples
- “I’m really tired after that workout.” “You can say that again!”
- “This weather is terrible!” “You can say that again; it’s so cold outside!”

Meaning
This phrase indicates that the speaker strongly agrees with a statement, often implying that they find it especially true or impactful.

Synonyms
- Absolutely
- I completely agree
- You’re right