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or to fill the bill. phrase. If you say that someone or something fits the bill or fills the bill, you mean that they are suitable for a particular job or purpose.
fill the bill COMMON If someone or something fits the bill, they are exactly the right person or thing for a particular situation.
People who associate bills principally with shipping invoices frequently transform this expression, meaning to meet requirements or desires, into fit the bill. They are thinking of bills as if they were orders, lists of requirements. It is both more logical and more traditional to say fill the bill.
fit (or fill) the bill: be suitable for a particular purpose (a partner is an ally or a companion, and you don't seem to fit the bill). foot (or pick up) the bill: (informal) pay the bill, especially when the bill is considered large or unreasonable.
foot the bill. Pay the bill, settle the accounts, as in The bride's father was resigned to footing the bill for the wedding. This expression uses foot in the sense of add up and put the total at the foot, or bottom, of an account. [
to be similar to other people or things or to what is usual. He didn't exactly fit the mould of a typical headteacher. To be similar to, or the same as, something or someone:match, correspond, amount to...
Of course the 'fiddle' here is the colloquial name for violin. 'Fit' didn't originally mean healthy and energetic, in the sense it is often used nowadays to describe the inhabitants of gyms. When this phrase was coined 'fit' was used to mean 'suitable, seemly', in the way we now might say 'fit for purpose'.
Being in good health; in sound condition. This common idiom is used by people to describe their health. Basically, they are saying they are in good shape. Example: After a routine health check up with his local physician, Jeremy's doctor concluded that he was healthy. In other words, he was as fit as a fiddle.
get to the bottom of something. to discover the real but sometimes hidden reason that something exists or happens: Investigators are trying to get to the bottom of what went wrong. (Definition of get to the bottom of something from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
The full phrase is usually To have a finger in every pie. Someone who has a finger in every pie is involved in a lot of different activities or knows about a lot of different things. This idiom can be used positively, to show that someone is energetic and has varied skills and interests.
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