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Synonyms for step on the gas
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : gas |
Phonetic Transcription : gæs |
Top 10 synonyms for step on the gas Other synonyms for the word step on the gas
- abscond
- accelerate
- actuate
- advance
- avoid
- barrel
- bear down
- beat a hasty retreat
- bicycle
- bike
- blow
- bolt
- break
- burn rubber
- burn up the road
- coast
- cut and run
- cut out
- cycle
- dash
- decamp
- direct
- elude
- evade
- fire up
- floor it
- fly the coop
- gather momentum
- get away
- get the hell out
- go flat-out
- handle
- hotfoot
- impel
- lean on it
- make a getaway
- make off
- make one's escape
- make oneself scarce
- make quick exit
- make sparks fly
- make tracks
- manage
- mobilize
- motor
- nail it
- open the throttle
- pour it on
- propel
- push
- put the pedal to the metal
- retreat
- ride
- roll
- run
- scamper
- scoot
- scram
- send
- skedaddle
- skip
- speed
- spin
- split
- sprint
- start
- steer
- step on it
- step on the gas
- tailgate
- take a hike
- take flight
- take off
- tool
- transport
- travel
- turn
- vamoose
- vanish
- vehiculate
- wheel
Définition of step on the gas
Origin :- 1650s, from Dutch gas, probably from Greek khaos "empty space" (see chaos). The sound of Dutch "g" is roughly equivalent to that of Greek "kh." First used by Flemish chemist J.B. van Helmont (1577-1644), probably influenced by Paracelsus, who used khaos in an occult sense of "proper elements of spirits" or "ultra-rarified water," which was van Helmont's definition of gas.
- Modern scientific sense began 1779, with later specialization to "combustible mix of vapors" (1794, originally coal gas); "anesthetic" (1894, originally nitrous oxide); and "poison gas" (1900). Meaning "intestinal vapors" is from 1882. "The success of this artificial word is unique" [Weekley]. Slang sense of "empty talk" is from 1847; slang meaning "something exciting or excellent" first attested 1953, from earlier hepster slang gasser in the same sense (1944). Gas also meant "fun, a joke" in Anglo-Irish and was used so by Joyce (1914). As short for gasoline, it is American English, first recorded 1905.
- As in drive : verb moving, controlling a vehicle
- As in flee : verb run away to escape
- As in floor it : verb drive at full speed
Antonyms for step on the gas
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