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Ooh, get you!

(I have already submitted this UK phrase to Lexilogia but can’t find the answers because the words are too short to locate.)
It’s an interjection and can be a sarcastic and derisive phrase meant to mock something which is perceived as pretentious or overly refined. Far more often it is used humorously, rather than maliciously and is spoken by the gay community in a ‘camp’ manner.
Primarily heard in UK. A: "I need to go. I've got an appointment at the tanning salon." B: "Ooh, get you! Never thought you'd be the tanning bed type!"
Or “Ooh, get you! Look at Mr. Fancy Pants in his new suit”.
 
 
Thanks, m_a_a. You got to my question in double quick time! I don’t know how to access these questions of long ago. Quite how do you do it?
 
You're more than welcome, Theseus.

I just googled: "Ooh, get you!" lexilogia.gr placing your query phrase in quotation marks. :-)
 
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