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Hit the hayMeaningGo to bed. OriginThe term hay was used in the USA to mean bed since the early 20th century; for example, from People You Know, by the American author George Ade, 1902:
In 1902, mattresses were often sacks stuffed with straw or hay (hence the similar phrase 'hit the sack'). The phrase 'hit the hay' seems to have originated in the US sports scene. The Oakland Tribune, July 1903, reported this:
In 1905, Paxton Sport USA included this:
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