touché

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See also: touche and tòuchè

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French touché, past participle of toucher (to touch). More at touch.

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touché

  1. (fencing) An acknowledgement of a hit.
  2. An acknowledgement of the validity, appropriateness, or superiority of an opponent's argument or statement in a discussion.
    • 1986, John Hughes, Pretty in Pink:
      Duckie: You know what an older woman does for me?
      Iona: Changes your diapers?
      Duckie: Touché.

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French

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Participle

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touché (feminine touchée, masculine plural touchés, feminine plural touchées)

  1. past participle of toucher

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Louisiana Creole

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Etymology

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From French toucher (to touch).

Verb

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touché

  1. to touch

References

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  • Alcée Fortier, Louisiana Folktales

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from French touché. Piecewise doublet of tocado.

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touché!

  1. touché

Spanish

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Noun

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touché f (plural touchés)

  1. (fencing) touché