my point exactly

English

Interjection

my point exactly

  1. That's exactly my point.

Usage notes

Used in response to someone to indicate that their point supports a point the speaker has already made; often as a way to draw that person's focus to some conclusion. This may be done ironically, as a way to say that someone is inadvertently supporting the speaker's position while arguing against it.

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