Meaning/Usage: Asking someone if they understand; telling someone you understand
Explanation: To "get" something is to understand something. So it became common to simply ask or say "got it."
"You will need to follow the directions if you want to do it right, got it?"
"If you're not home before 8 o'clock you will be in trouble, got it?"
"This is how you put the puzzle together, got it?"
A. "You're going to have to studying more if you plan on passing your test."
B. "Ok. I got it."
A. "I hope so. I don't want you to fail the class."
Other Common Sentences
"I understand what you are saying."
"Do you understand what I'm saying?"