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hit the deck — {v. phr.} To get up from bed, to start working. (From sailor s language as in All hands on the deck! ) * /OK boys, it s time to hit the deck!/ … Dictionary of American idioms
hit the deck — {v. phr.} To get up from bed, to start working. (From sailor s language as in All hands on the deck! ) * /OK boys, it s time to hit the deck!/ … Dictionary of American idioms
Hit the Deck — can refer to:* Hit the Deck (musical), a 1927 musical * Hit the Deck (1930 film), a 1930 film * Hit the Deck (1955 film), a 1955 film … Wikipedia
hit the deck — hit the deck/dirt American & Australian, informal to fall to the ground, or to quickly lie on the ground, especially to avoid danger. The shooting started, and I heard someone shout Hit the deck! … New idioms dictionary
hit the deck — ► hit the deck informal fall to the ground. Main Entry: ↑deck … English terms dictionary
hit the deck — verb fall or drop suddenly, usually to evade some danger (Freq. 1) The soldiers hit the dirt when they heard gunfire • Syn: ↑hit the dirt • Hypernyms: ↑move • Verb Frames: Somebody s … Useful english dictionary
hit the deck — 1. tv. to get out of bed. □ Come on, hit the deck! It’s morning. □ Hit the deck! Time to rise and shine! 2. tv. to fall down; to drop down. □ Hit the deck. Don’t let them see you. UI hit the deck the minute I heard the shots … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
hit\ the\ deck — v. phr. To get up from bed, to start working. (From sailor s language as in All hands on the deck! ) ok boys, it s time to hit the deck! … Словарь американских идиом
hit the deck — to fall to the ground suddenly to avoid danger. At the sound of gunfire, we all hit the deck … New idioms dictionary
hit the deck — informal to fall or throw yourself to the ground There was a bang and everybody hit the deck … English dictionary
hit the deck — get up from bed, start working Let s hit the deck and get this work done before supper … Idioms and examples