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float one's boat

British pronunciation/flˈəʊt wˈɒnz bˈəʊt/
American pronunciation/flˈoʊt wˈʌnz bˈoʊt/
to float one's boat
[PHRASE]
1

to find something interesting, exciting, or appealing

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What is the origin of the idiom "float one's boat" and when to use it?

The idiom "float one's boat" originated in the mid-20th century, and its exact origin is uncertain. The phrase draws upon the imagery of a boat floating on water, which symbolizes enjoyment, pleasure, and personal satisfaction. It is an informal and figurative expression used to describe something that brings pleasure, satisfaction, or interest to an individual. It signifies personal preferences, tastes, or things that resonate with someone on a subjective level.

Examples
1If you enjoy solving puzzles and riddles, this escape room experience will float your boat.
2Different genres of music appeal to different people, and for me, classical music really floats my boat.
3During the summer vacation, camping and hiking in the mountains floated their boat and created lasting memories.
4Just surf the web, go out for a-- whatever floats your boat, you go off and do that.
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