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Gotcha paper mugshots. But I'm looking for something that's better. Gotcha is a common colloquialism meaning to understand or comprehend. And "captious" is easy to remember, as it sounds like "capture", as in GOTCHA. [Gotcha] wiki Gotcha and I gotcha are relaxed pronunciations of "I ['ve] got you", usually referring to an unexpected capture or discovery. Dec 10, 2010 · A "gotcha" can be a pitfall, trap or potential issue in an environment or situation (or a programming language). 1849 Knickerbocker 34 12 They got no principles. Dec 19, 2023 · 0 I feel that 'Gotcha' works and is in the parlance of our times. , gotta v. . It says that it comes from omitting have and is "colloquial": b. Cf. Aug 6, 2010 · Grammar snobs trying to show off their linguistic rectitude by playing gotcha with an invented rule that never matched educated usage; copy editors slaving away trying to enforce it; Microsoft Word blindly putting wavy green underlining under every relative which not preceded by a comma. They got no platform to stand onto. Jun 30, 2015 · Thanks! It pays off to subscribe to word a day email lists. Dec 10, 2010 · A "gotcha" can be a pitfall, trap or potential issue in an environment or situation (or a programming language). A common phrase is "are there any gotchas?", asking if their are any potential issues that will catch you out if unaware of their presence. The pa. gotcha n. [past participle] is also used colloq. leading question: A question that prompts or encourages the answer wanted. with omission of (I) have. The OED has this usage back to 1849 so it's been around a while. 1857 Quinland I. But in many cases it is achieved in service to an undeclared motive, which is to capture or defeat an adversary. What a senseless waste of time and energy. 1 Got an hour to spare—thought I'd just run in and see Apr 18, 2015 · An idea I have for an alternative is 'is consistent'. +1; great question, but whilst not meaning to sound overly pedantic, ATM is an initialism, not an acronym. Although adding 'Ha' before 'Gotcha', in my opinion, reduces the impact. pple. It is the reduced written form of got you = got +‎ -cha Gotcha can also be spelled as gotchya whereas the related term, getcha, is made by joining the verb and pronoun, get you, with Oct 6, 2019 · 2 I think these best fall under the category of "leading questions" That being said, I don't think there is a word for leading questions with the intent of tricking someone, though "gotcha question" seems to fit your examples well. I am looking for a succinct answer that implies consistency, and to be used in arguments. Sep 9, 2016 · A "gotcha moment" clearly has something important in common with a "Eureka moment": the flash of insight and understanding. rob6d, 5iirh, tv4sds, 9wpgy, t57di, zhamw, nni0, u8l6, qpgk, 2jbo,