Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hi guys, this is Tanya from ICDEnglish. I have a question for you: how do you start your day? As for me, the first thing I do in the morning is brew a fresh pot of coffee. I love coffee so much. I gotta admit, it's my addiction. One second! Oh my god, this coffee really hit the spot! It was so good. I'm awake now and I'm ready to get down to work. I'm going to teach you the idiom I've just used: to hit the spot. Hit the spot. It means to satisfy something, such as hunger or a craving. When something hits the spot, it means it's really good it's exactly what you needed. It's more common to use this idiom when we talk about food or drinks. Just like this coffee, it hit the spot. It's exactly what I need right now. It's so good. It woke me up, gave me energy. That's what I want. And they were all laid out and let me tell you, they were delicious! Oh my goodness, good job! And I was hungry too, so it hit the spot. I haven't eaten yet. Jianbing really hit the spot for breakfast. If you haven't tried Northern China spring pancakes, you should know that they are on trend for 2019. Let's give you some more examples: "That bacon sandwich really hit the spot - I didn't realize how hungry I was!" "Honey, the dinner was delicious. It hit the spot." "That cool drink really hit the spot." Alright guys, so what kind of drinks or food hit the spot for you? Let me know in the comments below! And please like this video and subscribe to my channel. Thank you so much! Bye!
B1 US idiom hungry delicious haven eaten tanya brew English Idiom: HIT THE SPOT | English phrases 13 0 Elise Chuang posted on 2021/05/18 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary