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beat me
What does that mean ' beat me to the punch ' ?
Seems common but unavailable in many dictionaires ? Strange
Thanks in advance
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Re: beat me

Originally Posted by
whl626 What does that mean ' beat me to the punch ' ?
Seems common but unavailable in many dictionaires ? Strange
Thanks in advance
When you win a race or a game before another person, you beat them to the finish line. You win.
When you tell a joke, the last words of the joke are called the punch-line. For example,
Joke
What did one wall say to the other wall?
Punch-line: I'll meet you in the corner.
To beat someone to the punch-line, means to say something before someone else has a chance to say it.
All the best,
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As Cas said:
- beat me to the punch = did it before I could
:)
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Re: beat me

Originally Posted by
whl626 What does that mean ' beat me to the punch ' ?
Seems common but unavailable in many dictionaires ? Strange
Thanks in advance
I agree with Cas and Ron. I just want to make it clear that "beat someone to the punch" is not confined to jokes or races. It can mean doing or saying anything before someone else.
Dad: I came down to make coffee, but Mom beat me to the punch.
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I only knew ' beat me to it ' :) Thanks
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Originally Posted by
whl626 I only knew ' beat me to it ' :) Thanks
English has many colorful idioms.
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