Examples of 'atcha' in a sentence

Meaning of "atcha"

Atcha (noun): A term used informally in British English to express understanding, acknowledgment, or agreement. It is similar to saying 'got it!' or 'okay' in response to receiving information or instructions
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  • Pronunciation spelling of at you.

How to use "atcha" in a sentence

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A friend of mine asked me to take a look atcha.
Talk atcha in the forum.
Ahhhhhh thanks back atcha.
Atcha lost the IC again.
Right back atcha.
Coming atcha from my retirement, showing you how we do it in the Washington house.
We have got a sweet lineup of fights comin ' atcha that are sure not to disappoint.
This is my underprivileged mentee, Hollaback Atcha.
I'm only yelling atcha if the shoe fits.
Hmm, let us take a look atcha.
Holla atcha later, habibi.
They throw the book atcha here!
If someone 's comin ' atcha with a right-left combination this is what I wantcha to do.
Thanks, and right back atcha babe.
Cumin ' Atcha Live " is generally the first song played at concerts by the band.

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Cleopatra, my praise is coming atcha.
All right… If someone's comin' atcha with a right-left combination this is what I wantcha to do.
Ponder, reflect, and get a little light bouncing back atcha.
Runnin ' atcha ♪ the circus kings ♪ do not care what comes after ♪.
Your friend is soaked in highly flammable cleaning solvent, so " do not move " … back atcha.
You, running atcha ♪ care what comes after ♪ the circus kings ♪.
I am not worried . Right back atcha.
Anything thatcha know ♪ you, running atcha ♪ care what comes after ♪ the circus kings ♪.
Too long. Right back atcha.
Comin ' atcha live from West Camden!
Hey, back atcha.
Through the floor ♪ that you can not ignore ♪ is left behind ♪ runnin ' atcha ♪.
This is what I wantcha to do . If someone 's comin ' atcha with a right / left combination …, All right.
Okay, coming atcha.
That you can not ignore ♪ is left behind ♪ runnin ' atcha ♪ can not you see ♪.

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