What does the term passed with flying colors mean?

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Passed with flying colors is a Nautical phrase which means it is a phrase clear to many knowledgeable about ships and sailing

Meaning: To exceed expectations, to do better than expected.
Example: The California smog test is tough, but my car passed with flying colors.
Origin: Color(s) has numerous meanings. An early use of the word is flag, pennant, or badge.
"Passed with flying colors" comes from sailing ships that, when passing other ships at sea, would fly their colors (flags) if they wanted to be identified.

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A metaphor drawn from parades, which do not merely pass, but rather do so with flags raised, "with flying colors."
It means to finish with complete or outstanding success.
"The term comes from the practice of a victorious fleet sailing into port with flags flying from all the mastheads. By 1700 or so it was being used figuratively, signifying any kind of triumph."
pass with flying colours mean to do exceptionally well in yr exams...or in anything that u do..

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