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now you are talking

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/naʊ ju ɑr ˈtɔkɪŋ/
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used to show that one agrees with someone's suggestion or statement

The exact origin of the idiom "now you are talking" is not precisely documented, as it is a common and informal expression. It has likely developed organically in everyday language to be used as a way to express approval, enthusiasm, or agreement with someone's statement or action. The phrase is recognized for its supportive and encouraging tone and is widely used in various contexts.

  • You're suggesting we take a weekend trip to the beach?Now you're talking!
  • Ordering pizza for dinner?Now you're talking!