Back atcha In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "back atcha", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-11-30 10:11

Meaning of Back atcha

Synonyms:

back at you , same to you

Back atcha American spoken informal exclamation

"Atcha" is an abbreviation for "at you."

The same as "you too" and "same to you," an exclamation used to communicate the same feeling back to the original speaker. 

A: Good night, Jenny! B: Back atcha!

Peter: Stupid idiot! Mark: Back atcha!

A: Have a good weekend! B: Back atcha!

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Wise or intelligent poeple think alike or have the same ideas

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Equal condition to everyone.

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To talk about or deal with something that has already been talked about or dealt with.

in lockstep (with someone or something)

Moving or acting concurrently with, in combination with, or in the same manner as someone or something.

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