What does the idiom hit the road mean?

to leave a place or begin a trip: I'd love to stay longer but I must be hitting the road. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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Why do we say hit the road?

This informal phrase meaning to leave (either to go home or to set out on a trip of some kind) has its origins in the pounding of a horses hooves 'hitting the road (or trail). ' It would also refer to feet or car tyres landing on the road too. It is mostly used for these three forms of transport.
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How do you use hit the road?

— As soon as we hit the road, we got into an accident so we never went camping last week. — I'm so tired I better hit the road now—it's a two hour drive back to the city. — It was great to see you but I've really got to hit the road now.
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What does the idiom on the road mean?

phrase. If you say that someone is on the road to something, you mean that they are likely to achieve it.
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What is another word for hit the road?

Find another word for hit-the-road. In this page you can discover 6 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for hit-the-road, like: count ties, get-going, hit-the-trail, pound-the-pavement, walk the tracks and leave.
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What does hit the high road mean?

to behave in a moral way when other people are not behaving morally: He decided to take the high road and say he was sorry. Taking the high road, Alvarez never fired back with insults of his own. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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What does hit the trail mean?

Definition of hit the trail

: to begin a journey We should be ready to hit the trail by 8:00.
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Are you ready to hit the road?

The expression is frequently heard in American English in informal contexts. When you say that you are ready to hit the road, what you mean is that you are ready to begin your journey. In other words, you are ready to leave the place where you are now.
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What does off the road mean?

No longer able to drive or be driven. I've been off the road for nearly six months due to the suspension of my driver's license. They said my truck will be off the road until I can get the brakes replaced. See also: off, road.
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What does on the road again mean?

1. Traveling away from one's home or usual place of work once again, as after a break.
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What is the meaning of idiom hit the roof?

to become very angry. She hit the roof when her son was more than an hour late coming home.
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What are examples of idioms?

Common Idioms in English
  • Getting fired turned out to be a blessing in disguise. ...
  • These red poppies are a dime a dozen. ...
  • Don't beat around the bush. ...
  • After some reflection, he decided to bite the bullet. ...
  • I'm going to call it a night. ...
  • He's got a chip on his shoulder. ...
  • Would you cut me some slack? - Don't be so hard on me.
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What does ants in my pants mean?

1. Be extremely restless, uneasy, impatient, or anxious, as in This child just can't sit still; she must have ants in her pants. This rhyming idiom calls up a vivid image of what might cause one to be jumpy. [
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What does the idiom itchy feet mean?

phrase. If you have itchy feet, you have a strong desire to leave a place and to travel. [informal] The trip gave me itchy feet and I wanted to travel more. See full dictionary entry for itchy.
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What is the meaning of the idiom a bed of roses?

Definition of bed of roses

: a place or situation of agreeable ease.
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What is the meaning of idiom once in a blue moon?

Once in a blue moon: This poetic phrase refers to something extremely rare in occurrence. A blue moon is the term commonly used for a second full moon that occasionally appears in a single month of our solar-based calendars.
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What does hold it in the road mean?

Hold-the-road definition

To drive with good traction.
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What does run someone off the road mean?

(FORCE TO LEAVE)

to cause someone or something to leave: When the moose didn't leave, I tried to run him off. His business partner ran him off the road on purpose.
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What does run off the mill mean?

Run of the mill is an adjective meaning "average" or "not outstanding in quality or rarity." Run-of-the-mill first began as a term for manufactured goods that had not been graded or sorted for quality and later was used in its current figurative sense.
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What is the meaning of the idiom below the belt?

Definition of hit below the belt

To say something that is often too personal, usually irrelevant, and always unfair: “To remind reformed alcoholics of their drinking problem is to hit below the belt.” The expression comes from boxing, in which it is illegal to hit an opponent below the belt.
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What does hitting the sack mean?

(also hit the hay) infml to go to bed in order to sleep: I've got a busy day tomorrow, so I think I'll hit the sack.
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Where did Hit the Road Jack come from?

The song was written by Percy Mayfield, who first recorded in 1960 as an a cappella demo sent to music executive Art Rupe. It became famous after it was recorded by the singer-songwriter-pianist Ray Charles, with The Raelettes vocalist Margie Hendrix.
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What does hitting the dusty trail mean?

hit the old dusty trail

cliché To leave or depart and be on one's way. "Old" is often shortened colloquially to "ol'." Well, it's getting late. I probably ought to be hitting the ol' dusty trail soon. Come on, have one more drink before you hit the old dusty trail.
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What does take the low road mean?

a way of competing in business by producing basic goods at low cost: Competition pushes companies to take the low road, cutting costs and competing on price.
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What does high road and low road mean?

According to Celtic legend if someone dies in a foreign land, his spirit will travel to his homeland by "the low road" - the route for the souls of the dead. In the song, the spirit of the dead soldier shall arrive first, while the living soldier will take the "high road" over the mountains, to arrive afterwards.
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