to  step  on the gas
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Definition & Meaning of "step on the gas"in English

to step on the gas
01

to make an attempt to do something better or faster than others 

to [step] on the gas definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "step on the gas" and when to use it?

The idiom "step on the gas" has its origin in the early 20th century, specifically in the automotive industry. It refers to the action of pressing down on the accelerator pedal in a vehicle to increase its speed. The phrase became popularized during the rise of automobiles and the widespread adoption of internal combustion engines. It is commonly employed in competitive situations, such as sports, business, or academic pursuits, where individuals are encouraged to push themselves beyond their current level of performance.

Examples
We need to step on the gas to finish the project before the deadline. 
02

to suddenly and forcefully press down on the accelerator pedal, causing the car to speed up 

Examples
She stepped on the gas but the car didn't budge. 
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