Well, when you say you "nailed" someone, you're not talking about hammers and nails, no sir. It means you did something really well or succeeded at something. Just like when you paint a happy little tree just right, you can say you "nailed" that painting!
To "smash someone" usually refers to defeating or dominating them in a competition, argument, or physical confrontation. It can also mean to have casual sex with someone.
In sexual slang, "bang someone" can mean to have sex with that person. It generally implies a casual or physical encounter without emotional attachment.
The idiom "crack someone up" means to make someone laugh or amuse them greatly.
The word "incriminate" means to accuse someone of a crime or wrongdoing.
Suspicious means having or showing a feeling that something is wrong or that someone is behaving dishonestly. It can refer to feeling distrust or uncertainty about someone or something.
When someone says "you hit the nail on the head," they mean that your statement or observation is accurate and precise. It implies that you have made a correct assessment or diagnosis about a situation or issue.
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.
Its the size of the nail.
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.
a nail tech is someone who does artificial nails
To nail someone is to have sex with them. Like a nail driving into a piece of wood. ____________ The sexual meaning above may hold in parts of the world; in the US it means (or can also mean) to demonstrate with complete confidence that a person is guilty of something, or has lied. The image is of using a nail to fix something down. Said of a fugitive, nailed may mean caught or identified. Said of a defendant in court, it means "found guilty." In action, to nail something is to accomplish it handily. In art, to nail an expression or a feeling is to represent or evoke it perfectly. "You nailed it" means "You got it exactly right."
If you mean a finger nail, don't worry. It will pass on its own.If you mean a metal nail. See a doctor quickly!
It Might Mean Their Is An Odd Nail & It Needs To Be Flat In To Be The Same?(:
Incision into a nail
Nail guns are safe only when used by someone who is competent and familiar with power tools.
The word "bail" rhymes with sail and can mean to release or secure someone's release from custody by providing financial security.
Think about this and you can figure it out. Are nails hard and tough? The kind made of steel certainly are - this simile compares someone's strength and toughness to that of a nail.