out of the park
= to do a stellar job (term is from baseball), do something in the best possible way
Ex: John really knocked that novel out of the park. All the critics appreciated it unanimously.
knock it out of the park
To do very well. even much better than expected
- Good luck with your game!
- Thanks! I`ll knock it out of the park!
- Thanks! I`ll knock it out of the park!
knocked out of the park
1. In Baseball or Softball, to achieve a home run by hitting the ball so hard that not even the player who stayed home with his sick kids could catch it.
2. A single hit that is so vicious that its effects are felt for a while afterwards, usually through flying backwards, falling to the ground, writhing in pain, and throwing up. Bonus points if you do it with a baseball bat.
2. A single hit that is so vicious that its effects are felt for a while afterwards, usually through flying backwards, falling to the ground, writhing in pain, and throwing up. Bonus points if you do it with a baseball bat.
Aaron tried to sneak up on me while I was blindfolded, but I kicked him in the groin, which caused him to be knocked out of the park.
hitting it out of the park
Having sexual intercourse.
"I was hitting it out of the park last night with Chelsea!"
pull it out and park
The white version of a tramp stamp. Most often used when drunk and referring to a girl with a tattoo on her lower back. Commonly called a P.O.P.
Do you have a P.O.P.?
Man that girl has a pull it out and park.
Man that girl has a pull it out and park.
Knock-It-Out-Of-The-Park-Er
A person who succeeds at everything they do.
Me: I love Paul Allen! That guy right there is a real knock-it-out-of-the-park-er!
You: Yeah, I hate him.
You: Yeah, I hate him.