
What Does “know something inside and out” mean?
Definition:
to know something very thoroughly.
Example(s)
He’s still new to their system, but he knows databases inside and out and will understand the rest soon.
This idiom is in the general category.

to know something very thoroughly.
He’s still new to their system, but he knows databases inside and out and will understand the rest soon.
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