Also, You got this.
Encouragement when a person really doubts that they can do something. The speaker thinks the person can do it successfully. The speaker may or may not actually know.

The speaker may use it as a way to end a conversation, or to encourage the person to shut up about it, already.

Synonym: Just do it.
May or may not actually encourage or help the person who doubts their ability.
Doubtful person: I haven't been able to get myself to stop eating too much junk food.
Deluded person: You can stop. You've got this.
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Similar to the tobacco-themed "take a break" saying, this phrase refers to an occasional interval during travel or work when anyone in the party who has previously been "holding it in" is now permitted to "let fly" as much as he/she desires, even if said eruptions are obscenely loud and/or odiferous. Further explanation unnecessary.
Hippie-bus driver: Okay, folks --- we're about to cross the Passagassawakeag bridge, so I'm lowering the windows --- feel free to pass it if you've got it!
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he doesn't mean eyes
damn you've got huge eyes
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It means I cannot answer your question because I just don’t know it.
For example: Harry, How many miles are there in 5 kms? You've got me there.
by Hahne from Curitiba Brazil November 3, 2017
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An argument without any proven facts.
Your argument is baseless; you've got nothing to hang your coat on. Take it with you on the way out.
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