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Definition of «spot on»

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Definition of «spot on»
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Spot on is a contemporary colloquial phrase used to describe something that is perfectly accurate, precise, or correct. The term carries a strongly positive tone and is often used to praise someone’s observation, judgment, performance, or execution, emphasizing that it couldn’t have been done any better. It implies a level of exactness, as if the person or thing being described has hit the metaphorical “spot” dead center. The phrase is popular in both online and offline contexts, particularly in comments, captions, or casual conversations where users want to highlight and commend someone’s outstanding accuracy or insight. It’s often deployed in a lighthearted, enthusiastic manner and is especially common among younger audiences who enjoy using expressive, informal language to react to content or events. The term can also be used sarcastically to mock something that is far from accurate, though this usage is less common.

Example

> 14:28 why is no one talking about how daukey’s marge impression is spot on

> Your analysis of the game’s mechanics was spot on—I couldn’t agree more.

> That actor’s portrayal of the character was spot on; they captured the essence perfectly.


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