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Nailed it

Meaning

To successfully accomplish a task or perform something perfectly.

Origin

Imagine a skilled carpenter, hammer poised, striking a nail with such precision that it sinks flush with a single, powerful blow. Or a sharpshooter, hitting the bullseye dead center, literally 'nailing' the target. This simple, satisfying act of perfect execution, whether in craftsmanship or aiming, forms the bedrock of 'nailed it.' It's a phrase that vividly captures the moment of flawless triumph, carrying the satisfying thud of a job perfectly done from the workshop and the firing range into our everyday language, celebrating everything from a perfectly baked cake to a flawless presentation. It's the ultimate declaration of success, direct and undeniable.

Examples

  • After weeks of practice, she finally nailed her gymnastics routine, scoring a perfect ten.
  • The chef tasted the sauce and, with a satisfied grin, declared he had nailed it.
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