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Hit the streets Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɪt/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈstɹits
HIT-thuh-STREETS
hˈɪt/ /ðə, ði/ /stɹˈiːts
HIT-thuh-STREETS

Definition

To go out into public areas, especially the streets, either to protest, celebrate, or simply spend time outside.

Usage & Nuances

'Hit the streets' is informal and often relates to group action like protests or public celebrations. It can also mean simply going out on the town. Common in news and casual conversation. Not literal—don't use for actually striking something.

Example Sentences

Many people will hit the streets to celebrate New Year's Eve.

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Protesters plan to hit the streets tomorrow morning.

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After work, I like to hit the streets and walk around downtown.

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It was raining, but that didn't stop fans from hitting the streets to celebrate the big win.

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When food trucks hit the streets, everyone comes out to try something new.

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If you're bored at home, why not hit the streets and see what's happening?

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