NYT Daily ? September 12, 2025
"I get it, I get it!"
Answer:
ALRIGHTALREADY
Hint:
This exasperated phrase is often used to stop someone from repeating themselves, blending two words that mean "okay" and "enough." Think of a cartoon character throwing up their hands in frustration.
Explanation:
The phrase "I get it, I get it!" is often said in frustration when someone keeps repeating themselves, and the response "alright already!" mirrors that exasperated tone. Here, the answer combines "alright" and "already" into one word to match the clue’s impatient, slightly humorous vibe. It’s a playful way to represent the idea of someone finally getting the point after too much explanation.
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