go (to) it
go (to) it
To act with a lot of energy and enthusiasm. Primarily heard in UK. We need to go to it and march for justice!
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go to it
To begin a task, endeavor, job, etc., promptly and vigorously. Go to it, then, and make sure you have the report finished before lunch! The team went to it at once, hoping to have preliminary results ready in a fortnight.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
go to it
1. Lit. to start something actively; to do something with vigor. Time to play ball. Go to it! Let's go to it, you guys!
2. Inf. to fight. Come on, let's go to it! I'm gonna beat the daylights out of you!
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
go (to) it
act in a vigorous, energetic, or dissipated way. British informal 1995 Times While there is time, become an activist, disrupt political meetings. Go to it.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- get (one's) bait back
- get your bait back
- jack it in
- all in
- all-in
- jack in
- be all in
- all in, be
- go for (the) gold
- rats desert a sinking ship