Define Spot On Meaning

Spot On
British slang for "well done", "perfect" or "right on,"

see also bang on

The food in England might not always be so good, but the brew in the pubs are spot on every time.
By Jacquelynn
Spot On
This phrase is used to confirm a statement as being absolutely correct and worthy.

It can also be used as a declaration of excellence.

"The price of that car is spot on!"

"I thought his analysis of the play was spot on"
By Andreana
Spot On
Term used to describe something that is absolutely correct.

"Your rendition of that was absolutely spot on..."
By Rozella
Spot On

Your impersonation of ol' Tony with 'is nose stuck in Georgie's bum was spot on!
By Matelda
Spot On
Pompous faux-British sounding way of saying something is perfect, or "on target".

That charred arugula salad is simply spot on!
By Lorena
Spot On

You may be spot on.
By Max
Spot On
A much overused word in 2012 used by media and in popular usage as well. Spot on Spot on Spot on. Me -- shut the hell up. Why not just say right on or your right or that's right anything but spot on. Its just used too much at the moment. A very overused catch phrase I would like to see phased out of the popular lexicon.

Person tv media utube video 'spot on'

Me ahhhh hold head in my hands and weep.
By Paule
Spot
v. to lend money to another.

Hey, can you spot me 50 g's?
By Flo
Spot
The place where everyone wants to go at night. The place where the party is hoppin' and ruit is the center of attention. Sometimes the spots are small and exclusive but other times they are huge and open.

Homie 1: Yo son, where's the spot tonight?
Homie 2: I don't know yet chief, but I heard we might go to Sarah's for the night with the homies.
By Linell
A-Spot
Idk itโ€™s something Monet made up

THE A-SPOT IS A REAL THING -Monet X Change
By Morgana