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.
"You nailed it" means you succeeded at something -- you really did a great job!
what does it mean if you have a bump on your head
carefully = adverb nailed = past tense verb
You nailed it.
You nailed it; it is definition, as you have in your question.
A goblin's head that was stuck outside the gate and the skin of a warg nailed to a tree.
No. He was nailed to a cross with a crown if thorns on his head and left to die in a cave
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant something was proven to be a lie. The image is of the lie nailed there, for everyone to see.
Only if your a Hindu & have a dot nailed to your head. If there's no sheets on your bed cuz their all on your head your a Hindu
the owner was going to throw a heavy iron weight at another slave but it missed and nailed harriet in the back of her head and broke her skull.
“Nailed It” is a baking show on Netflix.
It means that he really likes you and that your perfect for him.
yes one on each of his hands from being nailed to the cross, cuts around his head from the crown of thorns, a stab mark oh his chest, and one hole in each foot from being nailed. By:Snakeman
Carpet is sometimes nailed to the floor.
Yes, the shower neck is threaded into a brass fitting nailed to a wall stud.
means they killed him or her and are very sorry
The past tense of nail is nailed.