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Joey
knock it out of the park?
I have a little bit confusion with this sentence"knock it out of the park".
does it means "get rid of something,make something out of your life,out of your mind"?
Mar 18, 2012 12:37 AM
Answers · 3
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It comes from baseball and is a reference to a type of homerun where the player doesn't just run all the bases, but hit the ball out of the park.
So, to "knock it out of the park" means to do something exceptionally well.
March 18, 2012
It means to do your best, strive for the highest achievement
March 18, 2012
It'll be American, probably a baseball reference.
I think it means to give something your best effort.
March 18, 2012
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