hit it off

hit it off
{v. phr.}, {informal} To enjoy one another's company; be happy and comfortable in each other's presence. * /Tom and Fred hit it off well with each other./ * /Mary and Jane hit it off from the first./ Syn.: GET ALONG.

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • hit it off — v. i. To get along well together; to be compatible; to work well together; of people in interactive situations; as, the new chemist hit it off immediately with his supervisor. [Colloq.] [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hit it off — (with (someone)) to be friendly with each other immediately. She hit it off with Dean and soon the two of them set out on a cross country adventure. We hit it off beautifully – we liked all the same things, and we liked each other a lot …   New idioms dictionary

  • hit it off — ► hit it off informal be naturally friendly or well suited. Main Entry: ↑hit …   English terms dictionary

  • hit it off — [v] get along well be of one mind*, be on the same wavelength*, click, make friends, see eye to eye, take to; concept 388 …   New thesaurus

  • hit it off — (informal) GET ON (WELL), get along, be friends, be friendly, be compatible, feel a rapport, see eye to eye, be on the same wavelength, take to each other, warm to each other; informal click, get on like a house on fire. → hit * * * phrasal : to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Hit Me Off — Infobox Single Name = Hit Me Off Artist = New Edition from Album = Home Again Released = August 13, 1996 Format = Cassette single, CD single, Vinyl single Recorded = 1996 Genre = R B Length = 27:25 Label = MCA Writer = Silky, Dinky Bingham, Jeff… …   Wikipedia

  • hit it off — spoken if two people hit it off when they meet for the first time, they like each other hit it off with: I didn t really hit it off with his sister …   English dictionary

  • hit it off — {v. phr.}, {informal} To enjoy one another s company; be happy and comfortable in each other s presence. * /Tom and Fred hit it off well with each other./ * /Mary and Jane hit it off from the first./ Syn.: GET ALONG …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hit\ it\ off — v. phr. informal To enjoy one another s company; be happy and comfortable in each other s presence. Tom and Fred hit it off well with each other. Mary and Jane hit it off from the first. Syn.: get along …   Словарь американских идиом

  • hit it off — phrasal to get along well ; become friends < they hit it off immediately > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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