j't'ai cassé

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French

Etymology

Literally, I've broken you; colloquial pronunciation of je t’ai cassé, from the French comedy Brice de Nice (2005).

Pronunciation

Phrase

j’t’ai cassé

  1. (slang) emphasising a successfully delivered insult; gotcha, zing
    T’es comme le H de Hawaii; tu sers à rien. J’t’ai cassé!
    You're like the P in pterodactyl: completely useless. Zing!

Usage notes

This phrase is used after a gibe or insult and accompanied by the downward "slashing" gesture from the film.