I have never heard this expression before. I suspect you heard something incorrectly. You should ask whoever said it to explain the meaning. There IS an idiom that says "hit the nail on the head" which means that someone conveyed exactly the right information or got something perfectly correct
No, that is not an idiom. The phrase "hit the ceiling" is an expression that means to become very angry or upset.
It's a card idiom. Your "hand" was the set of cards that you were dealt in the game. If you play the hand you were dealt, you don't try to cheat or get out of anything, but work with what you have.
Your draw hand would be the hand that you draw your gun from your holster with.
Meaning he will help you out.
"Hit the books" is a sentence.
a phosphate group and a deoxyribose.
"Old hand" is an idiom meaning having lots of experience.
To 'hit the bottle' means to drink excessively, to get drunk.
To 'hit the bottle' means to drink excessively, to get drunk.
it means go to sleep
important parts
you got it right