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The phrase to nail something, like a skillful jump shot in basketball, spread particularly in sports commentary in the late 1990s | I enjoy the show, it's kind of a sad funny |
I was literally cringing the whole time because I could not believe they let this show air on tv with how they were acting.
9So naturally she chose the kiss emoji cake to recreate | This specific use, to highlight the absurdity of something that went really bad, has grown in popularity over the early 2000s |
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It's part reality contest, part hot mess | I'm sorry they should not make any more of these shows |
Once she finally figured out how to work the microwave, she thought things might be looking up, but she ended up with more black fondant on her hands than on the doughnut.
22Season 1, Episode 2 As a retired police officer, Sal Venturelli always follows the law, but as a Nailed It contestant, he chose not to follow the recipe | If you made a cake, for instance, and did a great job of decorating it, you might exclaim Nailed it! Season 1, Episode 3 At times, it was difficult to know if Dana Moon thought she was a contestant on The Bachelor or Nailed It, as she spent most of her screen time talking about how the show could help her get a boyfriend |
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The first episode's special guest, cake designer, Sylvia Weinstock, has baked cakes for , Ralph Lauren and Hillary Clinton, but duplicating her iconic style of using only buttercream not fondant posed some problems for contestant Heather Creekmore | Compilations of these nailed it images—for instance, of a botched effort to imitate a celebrity hairstyle or make a fancy recipe found on Pinterest—have become popular on humor websites |
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