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What does IT mean here? thanks
"It" as in "walk it off " gives me an idea that we take off "Weight" by walking....but what does it mean as in "hit IT off"? it seems it have nothing to do with"quickly become good friends with someone".
2012年3月26日 12:46
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Another really good question.
Where does the phrase, "hit it off" originate from?
I don't know :)
Let's guess, could it be from, maybe like a game of baseball, where the ball hits off the bat?? And they score - whatever people score in baseball??
Meaning success?
Throwing a ball at a coconut at the funfair?? Knocking/hitting it off the stand, to win a prize?? = happy success??
I'm going to google it, and see what I get
2012年3月26日
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To get along well with someone almost instantly.
"I hit it off with a girl named Sarah. Now we are best friends."
2012年3月26日
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"Hit it off" is an idiom or verb phrase that means to be comfortable in each other's company. You enjoy being together, and get along well with each other. Some people "hit it off" when they first meet each other.
2012年3月26日
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the idiom and the context seem (to me) to be coherent with:
to hit off {sadness, melancholy} with a [newly acquired] friend.
2012年3月26日
To hit something away. To hit something until you emotions come to normal levels.
2012年3月26日
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