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What's "had me" mean?

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Rebecca

"Had me" means that your attention is grabbed and that you're fully invested or interested in something. This usually happens at one point or because of something, so the line is "[someone] had me at [something]." Here it means that when someone mentioned "Wes Anderson," they were fully interested in the film. Ex: A: There will be a prize at the end of the day. Who wants to compete? B: You had me at "prize." Ex: She had me at "hello."

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