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What dose " You're killing it/ You slayed it"mean
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It means you did it very well , it has the same meaning of you nailed it . Those 3 expressions mean you're very good at doing something
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They are complements that says you are doing a great job. It really depends on the context if the literal meaning is applied or not.
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In American English, it is an idiom for "you are doing an awesome job". It is better than good.
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It can also mean the opposite! It depends on the context! You are killing it! Beethoven would have turned in his grave upon hearing your playing!
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"You're killing it!" Or "you're slaying" Are both compliments. "You're killing it" can mean "you're doing a good job" example: John: "i think i want to quit karate." Adam: "why? You're killing it! You're already a blackbelt." "You're slaying" is usually used to talk about someones appearance. It can mean "you look stunning" Example: Rachel: "does my outfit look good?" Sarah: "yeah! You're slaying!"
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