meaning - What does "hit me like a two-by-four" mean?


What does this sentence mean?



This observation hit me like a two-by-four



Source.



Answer



2×4:


2×6, fka 2×4


Image courtesy of Wikipedia.


Edit: Wikipedia has since corrected itself that this is indeed a 2×6, but you get the idea.


Oh, and the sentence as a whole means that the observation was a big surprise or a great shock; an aha experience or a eureka moment; an eye-opener.


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