touché

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Used in a conversation or debate to concede a point as true, often in response to a successful counter of one's own logic

Maybe I could tell her the car was stolen? Or maybe you could tell her the truth? Touché!.

An acknowledgement of the success, appropriateness or superiority of an argument, sometimes used sarcastically to mock one's opponent's absurd logic

How do you know you're a woman? Have you ever checked? - Touché.

An acknowledgement of a hit
Touche
(deyim) Used to acknowledge a hit in fencing or the success or appropriateness of an argument, an accusation, or a witty point
touche
I have been hit Said upon receiving a touch
touche
The announcement that a hit has been scored
touche
A famous cartoon turtle
touche
{ü} encouraging exclamation; type of cheer
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
{i} one of the Big Four auditors international accountancy firms (formerly known as Deloitte & Touche) having its worldwide headquarters in Manhattan (New York City, USA)
touches
plural of touch
touches
third-person singular of touch
touché

    Turkish pronunciation

    tuş

    Pronunciation

    /ˈto͞osʜ/ /ˈtuːʃ/

    Etymology

    [ tü-'shA ] (interjection.) 1904. Borrowed from French, from the past participle of toucher.
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