Hit the bricks – To leave or go away
Daily English Idioms | 英会話力が劇的UP! · Idiom Lab
March 1, 20264m 25s
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Show Notes
Today’s episode is about the idiom “Hit the bricks.”
It is an informal way to say “to leave” or “to go away.”
Historically, it refers to walking on pavement, like workers searching for jobs or soldiers marching. Today, you can use it when you're leaving work or heading out of a boring party!
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