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Re: Let's get cracking!Posted by Mugball-us on November 19, 2004 In Reply to: Re: Let's get cracking! posted by Smokey Stover on November 19, 2004
: : I just said this to some students and, thanks to the PF, found myself asking,"What is the origin of this phrase?" : I can't help you with the origin of the phrase, but here's what the OED says. "b. Colloq. phr. to get cracking: to get started; to 'get a move on'. Cf. GET v. 32b. Also with noun or pronoun (or other object) interposed between get and cracking. 1937 PARTRIDGE Dict. Slang 324/1 Get cracking, to begin work. I imagine it's related to the expresions, "To crack on more sail" or "to crack on more speed", maybe even "the crack of dawn". However, I draw the line short of "Cracking good toast, Grommet"!
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