touché
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Interjection — Said to acknowledge that someone has made a good point against you, or scored a hit in an argument.
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Etymology
From French "touché," touched — from fencing, called out to acknowledge being hit by an opponent's blade.
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What does touché mean?
A good-humoured admission that the other person has made a fair point or won the exchange.
Where does touché come from?
From fencing, where "touché" acknowledges that your opponent's blade has landed. It transferred naturally to hits landed in argument.