it's a deal

it's a deal

Said when one is amenable to a deal or agreement, especially regarding an acceptable price or exchange for something. A: "Your car needs a lot of repairs, but since you're such a loyal customer, I'm willing to charge you a lower price." B: "Oh wow, it's a deal!"
See also: deal
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

It's a deal.

Okay.; It is agreed. You want to sell me your stereo for $100? It's a deal. Bill: Let's go to dinner together tonight. Mary: It's a deal.
See also: deal
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • make a deal (with one)
  • make a deal with
  • strike a bargain
  • (something) is one thing, (something else) is (quite) another
  • it's one thing to (do sth), it's another thing to (do sth else)
  • it's one thing to (do sth), it's quite another to (do sth else)
  • it's one thing to do A, it's another to do B
  • it's one thing to (do something), it's another to (do something else)
  • heck of a lot of
  • hell of a lot of (something)
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a) "I'm just kidding; don't worry!" k) "It's a deal!" c) "Thanks for the pressure.