It depends on whether they DID hit the nail on the head or not! If they got it right, spot on, then you say "yes, you did," but if they didn't, you say "no, that wasn't right."
"Hit the nail right on the head" means getting something exactly right or accurate. It's like hitting a nail directly in the center with a hammer.
When someone says, "you've hit the nail on the head," they mean that you have accurately identified or addressed a problem or issue. It implies that you have expressed exactly the right idea or solution.
The idiom "hit the nail on the head" originated from the act of accurately hitting a nail directly on its head while hammering, indicating precision and correctness in a figurative sense. It has been used since the early 16th century to signify getting something exactly right or identifying the main point.
"To hit the head" is military slang for going to the restroom. It is also used in other contexts outside of the military to mean the same thing.
"Kill two birds with one stone" meaning to accomplish two things with one action. "Bite the bullet" meaning to endure a difficult situation bravely. "Hit the nail on the head" meaning to describe something accurately.
There is no sign for douchbag. You would have to say "I am an ***hole" You do so by first pointing to yourself with your index finger (the finger you use to signal the number 1), which is the I", then to make the ****** part, you make a fist with your right hand, then hit the pinky side of your fist (you don't need to hit yourself hard) on the right side of your head, in between your ear and eye.
He quoted or got it exactly right.
You Hit the Nail on the Head was created in 1972.
The meaning of this expression is to say something that perfectly expresses the subject, or provides the most accurate description of a situation. When you are hammering in a nail and you hit is squarely on the head you drive the point of the nail straight home, deep into the wood. If you miss the nail slightly, you may bend the nail, hit your thumb and make a mess of the wood. The expression 'hit the nail on the head' means that you have made the point clearly or described exactly what is causing a situation or problem. The saying, "Hit the nail on the head" is used to mean that you hit your mark, you understood or made the point exactly.
Because... When you hit the head of the nail, the force you exert is concentrated right at the point - forcing it into the wood.
got it exactly right Antonym: You missed it by a mile.
There are two nouns in that sentence: "nail" and "head".
The meaning of this expression is to say something that perfectly expresses the subject, or provides the most accurate description of a situation. When you are hammering in a nail and you hit is squarely on the head you drive the point of the nail straight home, deep into the wood. If you miss the nail slightly, you may bend the nail, hit your thumb and make a mess of the wood. The expression 'hit the nail on the head' means that you have made the point clearly or described exactly what is causing a situation or problem. The saying, "Hit the nail on the head" is used to mean that you hit your mark, you understood or made the point exactly.
When someone says, "you've hit the nail on the head," they mean that you have accurately identified or addressed a problem or issue. It implies that you have expressed exactly the right idea or solution.
No, it's a simile.
its called friction when you hit it with the hammer the two surfaces rub together aka the hammer head and the nail head
It's "to hit the NAIL on the head"It means that the person who you are speaking to agrees 100% EXACTLY what you are saying.
You hit it right on the nail.