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hit manhired assassinRate it:
hit meIn blackjack, said by a player to ask the dealer to deal them another card.Rate it:
hit meUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see hit,‎ me.Rate it:
hit offTo describe with quick characteristic strokes.Rate it:
hit onTo flirt with; to approach and speak to (someone), seeking romance, love, sex, etc.Rate it:
hit onTo discover, pinpoint; to think up; to realize; to invent.Rate it:
hit one out of the ballparkTo hit a fair ball so well that the ball flies over all of the spectators' seats and lands outside the stadium.Rate it:
hit one out of the ballparkTo produce a spectacular achievement.Rate it:
hit one's strideTo reach a full level of efficiency, competence, comfort, etc.; to get going.Rate it:
hit one's strideWhen walking or running, to reach a full or comfortable pace.Rate it:
hit outTo react viciously (towards someone/something).Rate it:
hit outTo perform by good luck.Rate it:
hit paydirtTo strike it rich; to get lucky or have a big break.Rate it:
hit piecea published article or post aiming to sway public opinion by presenting false or biased information in a way that appears objective and truthful.Rate it:
hit someone for sixBe affected in a devastating way by some unexpected news.Rate it:
hit someone for sixTo hit another person very hard.Rate it:
hit the big timeTo become successful and widely known.Rate it:
hit the booksTo study, especially with particular intensity.Rate it:
Hit the BooksTo seriously pay attention to studies, be ready to go good for class with all work done carefully.Rate it:
hit the books!Launch a determined review or study of appropriate material and subjects by hitting the books in preparation for a stringent examination/knowledge test in a pre-employment interview.Rate it:
hit the bottleTo continually drink alcohol to excess, particularly in response to a setback.Rate it:
hit the bricksTo leave or depart; to get out.Rate it:
hit the bricksTo participate in a workplace strike or other job action; to participate in a public protest, especially one involving picketing.Rate it:
hit the bricksTo travel about, especially on foot.Rate it:
hit the bricksMove on to street, highway, road; begin to travel, leave one venue, move on.Rate it:
hit the buffersTo stop suddenly and unexpectedlyRate it:
hit the bulls eyeRemarkably accurate, Good shot, right on the mark.Rate it:
hit the ceilingTo be explosively angry. To lose one's temper.Rate it:
hit the deckAnnouncement to ship's personnel via P.A. system to arise and leave sleeping quarters.Rate it:
hit the deck!"Get Up!", "Get Outa The Sack", "Get Out Of Bed!"Rate it:
hit the fanTo have a dramatic, usually negative, effect.Rate it:
hit the gasGo, go faster.Rate it:
hit the ground runningTo begin an activity immediately and with full commitment.Rate it:
hit the hayTo go to bed.Rate it:
Hit the HayTo go to sleepRate it:
hit the headlinesTo appear prominently in the news, especially on the front page.Rate it:
hit the high notesTo produce or attain, at least for a period of time, an especially satisfactory degree of achievement or fulfilment.Rate it:
hit the jackpotTo realise a huge load of luck; to receive a more favorable outcome than imagined.Rate it:
hit the jackpotSometimes one can gamble and win BIG!Rate it:
Hit the JackpotTo get something great, to achieve something remarkableRate it:
hit the nail on the headTo identify something exactly; to arrive at exactly the right answer.Rate it:
hit the nail on the headTo do the right thing at the right time and in right way.Rate it:
hit the nail on the head!To do something perfectly, to give a textbook answer to a question that shows you grasp the concept at hand.Rate it:
Hit the Nail Right on the HeadTo say something exactly accurate or correct, to reach at right conclusion of somethingRate it:
hit the pavementLiteral meaning.Rate it:
hit the pavementTo get moving in an automobile or other road vehicle.Rate it:
hit the roadTo begin traveling in an automobile or other road vehicle.Rate it:
hit the roadTo leave a place; to go away.Rate it:
Hit the RoadTo begin to travel, to leave or set out for somethingRate it:
hit the road!, hit the bricks!hit the road!, hit the bricks!Rate it:

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