that makes sense · that aligns with what I know
Ever heard something new, and it just *clicks*? 🤯 'that tracks' is your go-to phrase for exactly that! It means "that makes perfect sense" or "that aligns with what I already know/suspected." It's super casual and used when a piece of information neatly fits into the puzzle. 🧩
Your friend explains why their usually punctual boss was late, saying, "They had an emergency meeting pop up last minute." Which English expression would you use to show you understand and it makes sense? A. That tracks B. That flies C. That skims
💡 **Fun Fact!** This phrase is fairly new to widespread slang, but it's quickly become a favorite for its concise way of expressing agreement or understanding. It's often used with a nod or a slightly raised eyebrow to show you're following along. It implies that what was said is consistent with something else (data, behavior, previous information). Try using it next time someone explains a complex situation or gives a surprising, yet logical, piece of news!