Snap to it Meaning in English
expression
ˈsnæp/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
SNAP TOO-it, SNAP tuh-it, SNAP ti-it
snˈæp/ /tˈuː/ /ˈɪt
snap TOO-it
Definition
Used to tell someone to hurry up or start working quickly, often in a commanding or energetic tone.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and sometimes playful; commonly used by bosses, teachers, coaches, or parents. Can feel bossy or urgent. Similar to 'get moving' or 'hurry up.' Often used alone as a command or encouragement.
Spanish: ¡apúrate! - ¡muévete! - ¡ponte las pilas!Portuguese (BR): anda logo! - se apresse! - mexa-se!Portuguese (PT): despacha-te! - anda lá! - mexe-te!Chinese (Simplified): 快点!- 动起来!Chinese (Traditional): 快點!- 動起來!Hindi: फुर्ती से करो! - जल्दी करो!Arabic: أسرع! - تحرّك بسرعة!Bengali: তাড়াতাড়ি করো - চটপট করোRussian: живее - быстро действуйJapanese: さっさとしなさい - 急いでVietnamese: nhanh lên - làm ngay điKorean: 빨리 해 - 얼른 해Turkish: hadi çabuk ol - acele etUrdu: جلدی کرو - فوراً کروIndonesian: cepat lakukan - ayo cepat
Example Sentences
Hey, snap to it! We're late.
basic
The coach shouted, "Snap to it, team!"
basic
Please snap to it and finish your homework.
basic
Break's over, everyone — snap to it or we'll miss our deadline!
natural
If you want that promotion, you better snap to it and impress your boss.
natural
You’ve been daydreaming long enough — snap to it and help me set the table.
natural