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To Hit The Spot

To Hit The Spot
How common is this idiom?: This idiom is moderately used among younger generations, often in informal settings or social media. While it's not as widely used as it was in the past, it's still a recognizable and relatable expression.
Literal Meaning: To physically hit a specific point or location.
Actual Idiomatic Meaning: To exactly meet someone's needs or desires, often in a way that is pleasing or satisfying.
I was craving something sweet, and this ice cream really hits the spot.
I've been searching for a new video game, and this one hits the spot – it's exactly what I was looking for.

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