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You catch me out #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 20, 2011 14:34 pm   You catch me out
 

When somebody say, "You catch me out'', then what does it mean?
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You catch me out #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 20, 2011 14:38 pm   You catch me out
 

It's impossible to be definite without fuirther context, but I think you might mean 'you caught me out' which means, ' you have caught me telling or doing something wrong or unexpected.'
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You catch me out #3 (permalink) Sun Nov 20, 2011 14:44 pm   You catch me out
 

Thanks Beeesneees. It was "You caught me out" but I changed the tense.
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