hit the spot
English
Etymology
Likely originally reflecting either the same metaphor as scratch the itch or a shooting-at-a-target metaphor, although not always perceived through those lenses anymore.
Pronunciation
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Verb
hit the spot (third-person singular simple present hits the spot, present participle hitting the spot, simple past and past participle hit the spot)
- (idiomatic, informal) To be particularly pleasing or appropriate; to be just right.
- Synonyms: scratch the itch, scratch an itch, hit the button
- Some ice cold lemonade would hit the spot on a warm afternoon.
- 2022 July 21, Eric Kim, “Welcome to Chicago, Hot Dog Town, U.S.A.”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Even in the Midwestern summer heat, Al’s dogs hit the spot. Chicago is indisputably a hot-dog town, and there may be no better time than summer to feel that sunshine in your hands.
Translations
be particularly pleasing or appropriate
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