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Discover Ludwig"got me good" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in informal or conversational settings and means to be tricked or fooled in a clever or effective way. Example: "I thought I had the upper hand in the negotiation, but she got me good when she pointed out a flaw in my argument."
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Mr. Ginsberg got me, and he got me good.
But this stuff – damn, it got me good.
"I thought, 'They really got me good.' I was so looking forward to getting out".
I guess it was Buckley's version that got me, and it got me good.
You got me good.
"Kylie's a champion bloke and there was nothing wrong with the tackle, he just got me good," said the Australian full-back, who collected the Lance Todd Trophy for his man-of-the-match performance, which included a try and five goals.
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"He got me geed up.
"It was just a matter of getting good position," Riley said, "and my teammates getting me good passes".
He gets me good spare rides when there is a lot of racing on.
"They get me good rates on hotels and send a limo to the airport to collect me".Some banks are now starting to question whether they want to stay in this business.
Opening the UPS box and taking a look at the mouse I thought Biggs had gotten me good and had sent me a left-handed version; I was wrong.
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