ChatterBank18 mins ago
"hit the sack"
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I know what this means, but where did it come from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As for the 'hit' element in this sense, phrases such as 'hit the road', 'hit the trail' etc started to appear as American slang in the late 1800*. '*** the hay', meaning 'go to bed' - as explained by Clanad above - first appeared in print in 1912. 'Hit the sack' is a relative newcomer, no record of it existing prior to the early 1940s.
Aw for goodness' sake...this is absurd! After the final '0' in '1800' I typed the letter 's' to indicate plural; that is '1800s'. Then I typed the word 'hit'. This, of course, gave a forbidden 4-letter letter-sequence.
Why on earth do the powers-that-be here persist in actually drawing the attention of the youngsters they imagine they are protecting to such things? The innocent would never have noticed the supposed profanity but for the asterisking!
Why on earth do the powers-that-be here persist in actually drawing the attention of the youngsters they imagine they are protecting to such things? The innocent would never have noticed the supposed profanity but for the asterisking!