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The phrase "Whatever floats your boat" means "Whatever makes you happy" or "Whatever turns you on".
Usually your teacher unless you find writing essays in your spare time fun. But whatever floats your boat.
If you are on the water, you're on top of it, so you'd either be on a boat or a raft or a surfboard or something else that floats.
men,lesbian's and sometimes dogs! what ever floats there boat.
It's a boating phrase. Overboard means to go over the board, which is part of the boat. If you go overboard on a boat, you fall out into the water. As an idiom, it has come to mean doing so much that it seems excessive.
"Boated" is the past tense or past participle form of the verb "boat", meaning to travel within a craft that floats on water.
Hey man, whatever floats your boat.
Basically, whatever floats your boat.
Basically, whatever floats your boat.
Whatever tickles your pickle
It is sort of like "Whatever you say" or "Whatever you want to think".
if you want. whatever floats your boat;)
yes but the saying watever floats your goat isn't =D
ok whatever floats ure boat
The song is called "Whatever".
Sure, whatever floats your boat.
Whatever you are content with or what makes you happy, also said as whtaever floats your boat.
umm not so sure about that one but whatever floats your boat