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What does "you're covered." mean?
Dec 11, 2010 12:11 AM
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To cover something can mean to secure something for it, often financially.
So, if you buy insurance, it "covers" certain things. Life insurance covers accidental death. Auto insurance covers many kinds of damage to your vehicle. Medical insurance covers doctor fees. Etc. So a common question for insurance would be to ask "what things does my auto insurance cover?" or "does it cover accidents which are caused by me?"
Covered is also frequently used for paying. Like, if we go to a restaurant, and you take out your wallet, I can tell you "put that away, I've got you covered". it means I will take care of your payment for you.
December 11, 2010
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Protected. Or if you are in trouble, someone could take the blame.
December 11, 2010
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= You're protected or secured from all sides.
December 11, 2010
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in short your safe.
cowboy...
December 11, 2010
clothed lol
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