hit the spot

The phrase "hit the spot" is often used to describe when something satisfies a need or craving, or when something feels particularly good or enjoyable. It is commonly used to describe food or drinks that taste especially delicious or refreshing, but can also be used to express contentment or fulfillment in various contexts.


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