Touche
interjection
1.
Fencing. (an expression used to indicate a hit or touch.)
2.
(an expression used for acknowledging a telling remark or rejoinder.)
interjection
1.
an acknowledgment that a scoring hit has been made in a fencing competition
2.
an acknowledgment of the striking home of a remark or the capping of a witticism
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