wheelhouse

Jul. 17th, 2023 07:35 am
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wheelhouse (HWEEL-haus) - n., (naut.) an enclosed area on a boat or ship that houses the steering wheel, (fig.) a place or center of control or leadership; (N.Am.) (baseball) the area where a batter can hit best or can exert the the most power, (N.Am.) (fig.) one’s area of expertise or interest.


That last usually appears in the idiom "in (one's) wheelhouse." Given it was derived from the baseball jargon, I'm curious whether it ever gets used outside North America. Some dictionaries derive the baseball jargon as a direct figurative extension of the nautical meaning.

---L.

Date: 2023-07-23 01:10 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lokifan
I don't think it's really used here in the UK? Like, I recognise what it means, but thinking about it I don't think I've really heard many/any people use it IRL. So maybe just a thing I've read in Americans' writing.

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