Hit the road
English Idiom
Meaning: To begin a journey, typically by car or on foot. It's often used to signify the start of a trip or to leave a place.
Origin: The idiom 'Hit the road' originated in the early 20th century and is primarily American in usage. It likely comes from the action of striking the road with one's feet or wheels to start a journey. Over time, it has become a popular way to say that you are about to leave or begin traveling.
