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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Throttle up

Hi,

Do you use ‘throttle up’ or ‘pull out the throttle’ when you want to say that you have to speed up?

Thank you.

  

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Ann225 Do you use ‘throttle up’ or ‘pull out the throttle’ when you want to say that you have to speed up? I do not. For that we have (AmE) Step on it!

  • Ann225 Do you use ‘throttle up’ or ‘pull out the throttle’ when you want to say that you have to speed up?
  • I do not.
  • For that we have (AmE) Step on it!
  • Gun it!
  • Floor it!
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Ann225

Do you use ‘throttle up’ or ‘pull out the throttle’ when you want to say that you have to speed up?

I do not. For that we have (AmE)

Step on it!
Gun it!
Floor it!

CJ

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