hit the road

hit the road
hit the road
Fig. to depart; to begin one's journey, especially on a road trip; to leave for home. •

It's time to hit the road. I'll see you.

We have to hit the road very early in the morning.

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{v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To become a wanderer; to live an idle life; become a tramp or hobo. * /When Jack's wife left him, he felt a desire to travel, so he hit the road./ 2. To leave, especially in a car. * /It is getting late, so I guess we will hit the road for home./ * /He packed his car and hit the road for California./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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