Anne
“I’ve Got You Covered” What does that mean exactly? Could you offer me a few examples please? Thanks
Dec 18, 2016 8:45 AM
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It's basically a term for looking after someone or something. It's most often used here (UK) when friends are all trying to pay each others bill at a restaurant. They might say, 'I've covered it' or 'I've got (you/your share) covered. Perhaps a colleague missed something (small), and rather than announce it, they simply correct it - not the same as a cover up though, more a friendly support.
December 18, 2016
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