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Hugemole Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

What is "Hit the road"?

Please explain the meaning of "hit the road" for me. Thank you!
  

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This can be literal (if something really does fall on a road), but in casual talk it means Let's go now! Let's get going. example: It's late and I'm tired of working.

  • This can be literal (if something really does fall on a road), but in casual talk it means Let's go now!
  • Let's get going.
  • example: It's late and I'm tired of working.
  • I need to hit the road.
  • (go/leave)
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This can be literal (if something really does fall on a road), but in casual talk it means

Let's go now!

Let's get going.

example: It's late and I'm tired of working. I need to hit the road. (go/leave)
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Oh,good.I got it ,too.Thanks!Emotion: smile
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Thank you very much. I think I got it
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Hit the road: to leave a meeting/place (because you just have to); other way of saying "have to go"...
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When it is imperative, it means "Go away!"

Maybe you have heard of a retro song, 'Hit the road, Jack! And don't you come back no more, no more, no more...'
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0ty to all the peole that started this thing 050010id2

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