Gotcha

Gotcha and I gotcha are relaxed pronunciations of "I've got you", usually referring to an unexpected capture or discovery. Gotcha is a common colloquialism meaning to understand or comprehend.

Gotcha may also refer to:

  • Gotcha (programming), an unexpected or unintuitive, but documented, behavior in a computer system (as opposed to a bug)
  • Gotcha, a practical joke performed on a celebrity on the television program Noel's House Party
  • Gotcha (videogame), a 1973 arcade game
  • Gotcha journalism, a newspaper reporting style
  • Gotcha (headline), a controversial frontpage headline which appeared in The Sun newspaper, on 4 May 1982
  • Assassin (game), a live action game (also known as Gotcha)
  • The title of the Starsky and Hutch theme song
  • Gotcha Monitoring Systems, a track-side monitoring platform for Weighing In Motion (WIM) and Wheel Defect Detection (WDD) for rail transport
  • "Gotcha", an episode of Coupling
  • "Gotcha" (song), a song by Jessica Mauboy

Gotcha! (with an exclamation point) is also the title of:

  • Gotcha! (1985 film), starring Anthony Edwards and Linda Fiorentino
  • Gotcha! The Sport!, a 1987 video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Gotcha! (album) 1999 album by Salsa band DLG
  • Gotcha! (funk band), a Dutch funk band
  • Gotcha! (quartet), a barbershop quartet

I Gotcha may refer to:

  • "I Gotcha" (Joe Tex song)
  • "I Gotcha" (Lupe Fiasco song)