hit the books

hit the books

To study, often intensely. You better hit the books if you want to pass your exam on Friday.
See also: book, hit
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hit the books

 and pound the books
Inf. Fig. to study hard. I spent the weekend pounding the books. I gotta go home and hit the books. I have finals next week.
See also: book, hit
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

hit the books

Study with concentrated effort, as in At exam time we all hit the books. [Slang; first half of 1900s]
See also: book, hit
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

hit the ˈbooks

(American English) study hard and read a lot about something: You’re going to hit the books and make something of yourself. My exams are soon so I’d better start hitting the books.
See also: book, hit
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

hit the books

and pound the books
tv. to study hard. I spent the weekend pounding the books. I gotta go home and hit the books.
See also: book, hit
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions

hit the books

Informal
To study, especially with concentrated effort.
See also: book, hit
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • hit the road
  • hit out for (some place)
  • hit the john
  • hit it with (one)
  • hit it with someone
  • hit the hay
  • hit the sack
  • have a shy at
  • have a shy at (something)
  • hit the trail
References in periodicals archive
Fourth through seventh graders hit the books at the Mother-Daughter Book Club of Glen Cove, N.Y.
When Michigan CPA Judy Trepeck wanted to establish niches in both practice management of law firms and family business consulting, she hit the books and started an active networking campaign.
That many white kids may spend more hours studying than many black kids may well be an argument that some minority parents are negligent in compelling their children to hit the books. But this is an argument about environment, not inheritance.
SCHOOLKIDS will be fighting fit before they hit the books each day thanks to a new health drive.
MARCUS GODINHO admits he's planning to hit the books after spending the summer fearing his football career was over.
It's time to hit the books again, and while some kids and teens aren't too keen about it, Robinsons Department Store has plenty of reasons to make going back to school a lot cooler.
The former Moseley man also admitted he has hit the books to learn more about the club's glorious past.
LEWIS HAMILTON is ready to hit the books over the next few days in a bid to get an edge on Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg.
"But I did have to hit the books and brush up on my Irish history."