Yes because you are not literally hitting a sack.
Yes, "hit the sack" is an idiom that means to go to bed or go to sleep.
No, that is not an idiom. The phrase "hit the ceiling" is an expression that means to become very angry or upset.
hit the sack means to go to bed or to sleep.It means he has gone to bed - hitting the sack is a slang way of saying your body will hit the bed when you lie down.
To slug means to hit, so it means hitting you until you can't think straight.
"I'm gonna grab some grub before I hit the sack."
An idiom can also be called a figure of speech or a saying.
I'm going to crash now. I'm going to hit the sack. I'm going to cop some Z's.
She got mad.
The origin of hit the hay means GO 2 SLEEP.(i thnk)
hit the hay, hit the sack, knock out, sack out.
the phrase hit the sack came from Germany.
It means that one company is secretly dealing with another one. The mental image is of two people having an affair.
hit the sack means to go to bed or to sleep.It means he has gone to bed - hitting the sack is a slang way of saying your body will hit the bed when you lie down.
time to hit the sack, or bed time.
No, that is not an idiom. The phrase "hit the ceiling" is an expression that means to become very angry or upset.
Say he hit you
All depends what sack you mean - 'we always buy a sack of potatoes' or 'a couple of employees got the sack at the end of the week' or 'go to bed, lets hit the sack'
hit the sack means to go to bed or to sleep.It means he has gone to bed - hitting the sack is a slang way of saying your body will hit the bed when you lie down.