hit the deck
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Definition
Verb (Phrasal Verb): - To drop quickly to the ground or floor, typically to avoid danger or gunfire. This phrase describes a sudden, often urgent, movement to a prone position for safety.
Usage and Examples
- Primary Usage: Used as an imperative command or a descriptive statement for taking immediate cover.
- When the alarm sounded, the instructor yelled, "Hit the deck!"
- As soon as we heard the explosion, we all hit the deck.
Advanced Usage and Nuances
- While its origin is military, it is now used in broader contexts to describe reacting swiftly to any sudden threat or surprise.
- The baseball fans hit the deck when the foul ball came flying into the stands.
Variants and Related Words
- Hit the dirt: A near-identical synonym, also with military origins.
- The recruits practiced hitting the dirt during basic training.
Synonyms
- Drop to the ground
- Take cover
- Dive for cover
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Hit the floor: Can be used similarly in contexts of danger or, informally, in dance.
- Duck and cover: A specific safety protocol from the Cold War era, implying similar immediate protective action.
Verb
- fall or drop suddenly, usually to evade some danger
- The soldiers hit the dirt when they heard gunfire