"on point" meaning in English

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Prepositional phrase

Etymology: Possibly from the French "en pointe" meaning to be on the tip of the toes in ballet and reflects a higher degree of skill. "On point" also describes a degree of competence and in the military the man "on point" was at the front and most exposed position in a combat military formation, that is, the leading soldier or unit advancing through hostile or unsecured territory. In recent American youth (especially hip hop) culture, the idiom "on point" refers either to someone who possesses abundant and various qualities of competence, leadership or style, or to specific acts which demonstrate such qualities. Head templates: {{head|en|prepositional phrase|head=}} on point, {{en-PP}} on point
  1. Excellent; bold; performing well.
    Sense id: en-on_point-en-prep_phrase-QSfjkKWC
  2. (chiefly US, law, philosophy) Having a direct application to the case or topic under consideration; apposite, relevant. Tags: US Categories (topical): Law, Philosophy
    Sense id: en-on_point-en-prep_phrase-2StRBHWH Categories (other): American English Topics: human-sciences, law, philosophy, sciences
  3. (ballet) On the tips of the toes; en pointe. Categories (topical): Ballet
    Sense id: en-on_point-en-prep_phrase-qIwNov9s
  4. (chiefly military) Having taken point; responsible for leading an operation; more generally, deployed and alert. Categories (topical): Military Synonyms: on-point Related terms: en pointe
    Sense id: en-on_point-en-prep_phrase-M23Yavcj Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 3 8 36 54 Topics: government, military, politics, war

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