hit the deck

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hit the deck

The children hit the deck when the balloon popped.

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.
hit the deck

The children hit the deck when the balloon popped.

Verb
  1. fall or drop suddenly, usually to evade some danger
    • The soldiers hit the dirt when they heard gunfire

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