"You nailed it" means you succeeded at something -- you really did a great job!
carefully = adverb nailed = past tense verb
You nailed it.
You nailed it; it is definition, as you have in your question.
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.
The roof tile is nailed to a batten. ( Batten = A thin strip of material, often wood, metal or plastic)
Crucified.
This is a very critical topic in Christianity. Jesus died to save our lives. Isn't that cool?! Anyway, Jesus' feet, left and right hand were nailed to the cross. Either hand doesn't have a special meaning, just He was nailed there to die and save our sins. God's amazing. I love Him so much!
“Nailed It” is a baking show on Netflix.
Carpet is sometimes nailed to the floor.
It was nailed in on May 10, 1869.
The past tense of nail is nailed.
Nailed - ???? is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
Hephaestus was not nailed to a mountain. You're thinking of Prometheus.
Nailed - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA
Someone nailed it there or they were making sweeping changes
Hammer Gets Nailed was created on 1986-09-26.
Nailed Down - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014