Also,
hit the trail. Set out, as on a trip. For example, Come on, it's time to hit the road, or Jack hit the trail at dawn. [Late 1800s]
| Idioms: hit the road |
Also,
hit the trail. Set out, as on a trip. For example, Come on, it's time to hit the road, or Jack hit the trail at dawn. [Late 1800s]
| Love up the Pole (1936 Crime Film) | |
| Molly and Gina (1994 Action Film) | |
| Driftin' Way of Life (1969 Album by Jerry Jeff Walker) |
| What is a synonym for rubber hits the road? Read answer... | |
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| There was a donkey in the road and you hit him who is responsible? | |
| Origin of idioms of hit the road? | |
| What if you hit something on the road? |
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