Idiom
On the dot.
If someone says that they're leaving at seven on the dot, don't be late; they mean at exactly seven o'clock.
Dictionary
On the dot
adverb
Exactly; precisely, especially of a numerical quantity
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On the dot.
On the dot of 7pm, we were called to our spacious table.
On the Dot!" "Why a nightmare?" the earnest young Brit said.
No one just "gets its paws on" the dot! Trust me, I know!
I bought one for $2, took it home and weighed it: five pounds on the dot.
"One o'clock on the dot, kiddo".
He retired on the dot of 65.
"It's 4 o'clock on the dot".
7 30 p.m. | We're Off: And on the dot!
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So I asked an expert on the dot-com bubble for his opinion.
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