Well, there you go!
Used to informally end a conversation that one finds uninteresting. It's politely used to feign enthusiasm about a subject in a one-sided conversation. When given the opportunity to respond, the phrase serves as closure to the topic in a neutral, non-committal way.
Woman 1: (Endess prattling about her son's hockey quarter-final playoff victory)... "And now they get a week off before the next game!"
Woman 2: (Stuck behind a retail counter) "Well, there you go!"
Woman 2: (Stuck behind a retail counter) "Well, there you go!"
Well, there you go!
That's what people say ...or do...as used by radio announcers after a discussion or a description of something... used with a hint of acceptance but also irony
Well, there you go!'
Well, there you go
A catch-all answer to any given question or situation. A complete neutral response to any situation. A great verbal tool for anyones arsenal. Phrase is widely used in the south.
"Can you believe that guy?"...."Well, there you go!"
"You are a great dancer"..."Well, there you go!"
"You are a great dancer"..."Well, there you go!"
Is your refrigerator running? Well, you better go catch it!
A stereotypical type of sentence prank callers would use on people when calling.
Prankster: "Hey. Is your refrigerator running? Well, you better go catch it!"
Police: "You know this is the 911 emergency hotline, right?"
Police: "You know this is the 911 emergency hotline, right?"