(it's) time to go
(it's) time to go
It is time to leave. Time to go, Tom. We don't want to miss our flight. Once people started getting so drunk that they were falling over themselves, I knew that it was about time to go.
See also: go, time
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
(It's) time to go.
It is now time to leave. (Usually said by guests, but can be said by an adult to children who are guests.) Jane: Look at the clock! Time to go! John: Yup! I'm out of here too. Mother: It's four o'clock. The party's over. Time to go. Bill: I had a good time. Thank you.
See also: go, time
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- (it's) time to cruise
- (it's) time to split
- (it's) time to run
- (it's) time to hit the road
- any time means no time
- (it's) time to push along
- anytime
- (it's) time to move along
- any day
- against time