"Speed the Plow" is a phrase that originated in the 18th century and refers to the act of working diligently. In the context of David Mamet's play "Speed-the-Plow," the title suggests themes of ambition, productivity, and the cutthroat nature of the entertainment industry.
Speed-the-Plow is the title of David Mamet's play. It comes from the 15th century phrase in a work song that goes "God speed the plough", which is a prayer for productivity and prosperity.?æ
The plow can operate at a maximum speed of 25 miles per hour.
Speed The Plow
An iron plow is a chinese farming item used to dig up dirt to get to more fertile soil.
Like plowing a girl? banging her
At speeds up to 40 miles per hour
the playwright was yoda hge came back from the future and put all this togather cuz one day it will save the world
He wants to plow you
It is an old cowboy term meaning to beat someone up.
A plow.
a plow
what does surrendered title mean on my registration?