What a deal.
What does the above sentence mean?
What a great deal … A bargain.! A deal that appears to be in your favour.
I’ve also heard it used sarcastically to mean just the opposite.
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So very true David.
What a swizz.
What a con.
What a rip-off
More usually used to describe being cheated though.
‘‘No way! I’m never going to sell this car. I’ve had it for twenty years and I’ve never had one problem with it. It’s tried and true and I’m keeping it’’.