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The food in England might not always be so good, but the brew in the pubs are spot on every time.
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Term used to describe something that is absolutely correct. "Your rendition of that was absolutely spot on..."
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This phrase is used to confirm a statement as being absolutely correct and worthy.
It can also be used as a declaration of excellence. "The price of that car is spot on!"
"I thought his analysis of the play was spot on" |
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British slang meaning "just right". Your impersonation of ol' Tony with 'is nose stuck in Georgie's bum was spot on!
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A much overused word in 2012 used by media and in popular usage as well. Spot on Spot on Spot on. Me -- shut the hell up. Why not just say right on or your right or that's right anything but spot on. Its just used too much at the moment. A very overused catch phrase I would like to see phased out of the popular lexicon. Person tv media utube video 'spot on'
Me ahhhh hold head in my hands and weep. |
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