your bag
(one's) bag
slang Something one particularly prefers, desires, enjoys, or cares about. Often used in negative constructions. Thank you for the invitation, but long-distance cycling just isn't really my bag. I knew classic literature was your bag, so I thought you might like this book I found. Baking's not my bag—I don't like having to measure every little thing so precisely.
See also: bag
be (not) (one's) bag
slang To be something that one is interested in or enjoys. Typically used in negative constructions to convey the opposite. Dancing just isn't my bag—I always look really foolish. You can tell just by looking at her that fashion design is her bag. School's never been my bag. It just bores me, so I've never gotten good grades.
See also: bag
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(not) your ˈbag
(informal) (not) something that you are interested in or good at: Poetry isn’t really my bag.See also: bag
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