lightning strikes when the iron is hot.

lightning - light is faster than sound
@shiela15 (286)
Australia
January 27, 2007 3:50am CST
What do you mean by that? is it an idiomatic phrase?
2 responses
@g_aileen09 (1354)
• Philippines
29 Jan 07
I haven't heard about that... what I used to read igoes something like this: "Strike while the iron is hot"... which is an idiomatic expression that has something to do with taking advantage of it while it is available or it is in fashion.
@shiela15 (286)
• Australia
29 Jan 07
maybe that's the right one.
• India
27 Jan 07
it is a proverb