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What does "you've got the best of me" mean?
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19 de may. de 2019 7:39
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"you've got the best of me", "you've bested me", or "you got me" all mean the same thing, "you've won/you've fooled me".
19 de mayo de 2019
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You won/did better.
You have won.
You conquered me in a game/competition/contest.
19 de mayo de 2019
Depends where you found the example...
"To get the better of someone" means to defeat or beat them at something
"You've got the best of me" (in a love song for example) may mean that person has access to the best sides of your personality.
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I tried my best, but you were better. You won!
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