by tinasss February 16, 2017
by Wowthatsblurry July 2, 2020
Nailing it: Nailed it (Past Tense):
1. Accomplishing or completing some with the utmost amount of competence, style, talent etc.
2. Nailing it is hitting it on the head with perfection and your aim true.
3. In a debated or other verbal sparing you nail it when your opposing person acknowledges that he can see your
point.
Similar to: Knocked it right out of the park. Aced it.
1. Accomplishing or completing some with the utmost amount of competence, style, talent etc.
2. Nailing it is hitting it on the head with perfection and your aim true.
3. In a debated or other verbal sparing you nail it when your opposing person acknowledges that he can see your
point.
Similar to: Knocked it right out of the park. Aced it.
Did you watch that audition on "Dancing with the Stars", they nailed it. That's why they got all 9's.
I took my final exams today and I know I just nailed it!
That candidate is nailing it on the topic of health care over the other guy.
I took my final exams today and I know I just nailed it!
That candidate is nailing it on the topic of health care over the other guy.
by NoJail4You September 1, 2017
1. I nailed her 3 times last night.
2. She really nailed me in the divorce settlement, I lost almost everything of value to her lawyer.
2. She really nailed me in the divorce settlement, I lost almost everything of value to her lawyer.
by Jake March 7, 2004
by Ben September 29, 2003
adj. A shortened form of the phrase "tough as nails". Applies to one who is mentally/physically strong.
by razorsharp84 September 8, 2005
by Ransom June 18, 2003