The way I've heard it used means something like, "If you expose your vulnerability, someone will take advantage of it."
The nail's head is exposed, therefore, someone will hammer it/have the upper hand, pun intended.
He quoted or got it exactly right.
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.
It got squashed.
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."
The phrase "nailed it on the head" means to accurately and precisely identify or describe something, usually a problem or a solution. The word "nailed" implies hitting the target with accuracy, while "on the head" emphasizes the exactness of the aim. This idiom is often used to commend someone for their precise understanding or execution of a task.
Well GETTING head means to be getting oral sex; so when people say got head? They mean did you get oral sex?
a galvanized nail is a nail that has got a zinc anti detterent on it this prevents the rusting of the nail and is used for construction
I - Almost Got Away with It 2010 Got Hammered on a Sailboat 5-12 was released on: USA: 27 June 2012
Good at giving head
Ask your dog's veterinarian.
u got a problem
They had giant sex parties and they also got hammered together.