(I) can too
(I) can too
A phrase used to insist or protest that one can indeed do something. A: "There's no way you can make that jump." B: "I can too! Just watch me." Can too! I'll do it right now, in fact!
See also: can
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
(I) can too.
You are wrong, I can.; Don't say I can't, because I can! (The response to (You) cannot!) Sue: I'm going to the party. Mother: You can't. Sue: I can too. Mother: Cannot! Sue: Can foo.' "Can too!" protested Fred. "I can, if you can!"
See also: can
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- eggs is eggs
- How long is a piece of string?
- from my cold, dead hands
- how/what about...?
- how about
- sure as eggs is eggs
- (as) sure as eggs (is eggs)
- (one's) best foot forward
- best foot forward
- going, going, gone!