What hit a nerve means?

Definition of hit/strike/touch a nerve
: to make someone feel angry, upset, embarrassed, etc. Something she said to him must have hit/struck/touched a nerve. I've never seen him so angry. His controversial column might have hit a (raw/sensitive) nerve with some readers.
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What does nerve mean in slang?

informal boldness or effrontery; impudencehe had the nerve to swear at me.
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What does getting on someone's nerve mean?

Definition of get on someone's nerves

: to become extremely annoying to someone That car alarm is getting on my nerves.
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What does touching a raw nerve mean?

: to hurt or upset a person or people The article touched/struck/hit a raw nerve.
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What does it mean to hit a snag?

Definition of hit a snag

: to have a problem (with something) We hit a snag with our travel plans.
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What does hit a wall mean?

hit the wall in American English

or hit a wall. Informal. to come to a point beyond which there is no further progress.
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What does hitting the sack mean?

(also hit the hay) infml to go to bed in order to sleep: I've got a busy day tomorrow, so I think I'll hit the sack.
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What does it hit the spot mean?

Give total satisfaction, as in This beer really hits the spot. This expression gained enormous currency with a 1930s advertising jingle, in which a popular soda was said to hit the spot. [
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What does hitting home mean?

or strike home. if a situation or what someone says hits home or strikes home, people realize that it is real or true, even though it may be painful for them to accept it.
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What does it feel like to touch a nerve?

Nerve pain often feels like a shooting, stabbing or burning sensation. Sometimes it can be as sharp and sudden as an electric shock. People with neuropathic pain are often very sensitive to touch or cold and can experience pain as a result of stimuli that would not normally be painful, such as brushing the skin.
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What's the meaning of like a leech?

Very closely and persistently. 'you've been clinging to me like a leech all these months'
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Is getting on my nerves an idiom?

“Getting on someone's nerves” is a relatively new idiomatic expression which was initially used in 1922 by an Irish novelist James Joyce. He used the phrase in his modernist novel Ulysses in chapter 13 as: “They would take their squalling baby home out of that and not get on her nerves.”
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Do I get on your nerves?

Meaning: If something gets on your nerves, it annoys or irritates you.
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What is an example of a nerve?

Nerve is defined as courage or strength. An example of nerve is someone being willing to talk about their recent divorce. An example of nerve is a student standing up to the school bully.
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What does cheeky mean in British slang?

Cheeky: To be cheeky is to be flippant or somewhat of a smart aleck. Considering British humor, I'd say most people here are a bit cheeky.
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What means hit hard?

Definition of hit hard

: to be affected badly : to be harmed Many families have been hit hard by the layoffs.
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What does hits a little different mean?

The phrase “hits different” is used when an experience, memory, emotion, feeling, etc. feels better than what the “standard” experience would be, as described by Urban Dictionary. The phrase is earliest attributed to fans of YouTuber Daniel Howell and Phil Lester.
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What does out of woods mean?

Out of difficulties, danger or trouble, as in We're through the worst of the recession—we're out of the woods now, or That pneumonia was serious, but Charles is finally out of the woods. This expression, alluding to having been lost in a forest, dates from Roman times; it was first recorded in English in 1792.
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What does the wolf at the door mean?

Definition of keep the wolf from the door

informal. : to have or earn enough money to afford things (such as food and clothing) that is needed to live They make just enough to keep the wolf from the door.
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What is meaning of nailed it?

Nailed it is an expression used to comment on the successful, skillful, or clever completion or performance of something. It's often used sarcastically in reference to efforts that comically failed.
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What is the meaning of things off my chest?

Definition of get (something) off one's chest

: to tell someone about (something that has been making one upset or unhappy) You've been a little cold to me lately.
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What does egg on your face mean?

Definition of with egg on one's face

: appearing foolish usually because something one said would happen has not happened The unexpected election result left a lot of journalists with egg on their faces.
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What does spilling the beans mean?

Disclose a secret or reveal something prematurely, as in You can count on little Carol to spill the beans about the surprise. In this colloquial expression, first recorded in 1919, spill means “divulge,” a usage dating from the 1500s.
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What does the saying Apple of My Eye mean?

Meaning: Someone whom you cherish above all others. Example: My youngest daughter, Cherie is the apple of my eye.
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