float (one's) boat

float (one's) boat

To make someone happy. Often used in the phrase "whatever floats (one's) boat." A: "What do you want for dinner?" B: "Whatever floats your boat, I'm not even hungry." I think this new job in the lab will really float Isabel's boat.
See also: boat, float
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

float someone's boat

INFORMAL
If something floats your boat, you find it exciting, attractive, or interesting. Create a space for yourself: light candles, burn incense, run a bath — whatever floats your boat. I can see the band's appeal. But it doesn't float my boat.
See also: boat, float
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

float someone's boat

appeal to or excite someone, especially sexually. informal
See also: boat, float
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

float somebody’s ˈboat

(informal) be what somebody likes: You can go swimming, hiking or just lie on the beach, whatever floats your boat.
See also: boat, float
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • float
  • float somebody's boat
  • float someone's boat
  • wash overboard
  • by a canvas
  • breast up
  • take (someone) for a ride, to
  • shove off
  • full boat
  • little man in the boat