Put the pedal to the metal
English Idiom
Meaning: It refers to giving your maximum effort or accelerating the pace of something to achieve a goal quickly. Often used when someone is trying to work faster or harder to accomplish a task.
Origin: The idiom 'Put the pedal to the metal' originated from the world of motor racing. It vividly describes the action of pressing the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor (which is often made of metal) to make the car go as fast as possible. Over time, this phrase has been adopted in various contexts to symbolize speeding up efforts or giving something your all.
