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plumbrazor | 17:05 Fri 07th Mar 2008 | Myths & Legends
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Where did the expression "Lets get cracking" originate"
  
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The most commonly accepted theory seems to be that it's short for 'Let's get cracking the whip' and relates to horse racing and/or carriage riding.

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I'm no supporter of the imaginary group, CANOE...the Campaign to Ascribe Nautical Origins to Everything...but I actually do believe this phrase may well have originated as sailors' slang.
In Smyth's Sailors' Word-book, published in the 1850s, the phrase 'to crack on' meant 'to carry all available sails'. Perhaps there was a connection with the whipping sound sails often make in the wind.
There is no record of 'get cracking', as such, before the 1930s, but - given the idea of 'speeding ahead' - I wouldn't be surprised if there was a connection.

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