and that's a fact



and that's a fact

Used to emphasize a statement as true, or the speaker's belief that a statement is true. A: "That guy ripped me off, and that's a fact!" B: "Yeah, sure, Joe. You say that about everyone." I can't wait to have this baby, and that's a fact. I'm more than a week overdue!
See also: and, fact

and that's a fact

Fig. and that is true. (Used to emphasize a statement.) John ain't no friend of mine, and that's a fact. I'll be glad when this day is over, and that's a fact.
See also: and, fact

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rosalind['rɔzəlind]
Cystennin-Welsh
Sybil['sibil]
Zeno-Ancient Greek (Latinized), Italian
JoĈJoYO-chyoEsperanto
JÓNas-Icelandic