do not pass go, do not collect $200
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the Monopoly game, where it is written on cards that send one directly to jail.
Phrase
[edit]do not pass go, do not collect $200
- (humorous) A phrase indicating that something must be done directly without delays or deviations.
- 1959, Tom Lehrer, "We Will All Go Together When We Go":
- We will all go directly to our own respective Valhallas/Do not pass go, do not collect two hundred dallahs
- 2002, Christopher Brookmyre, Not the End of the World, page 230:
- The only people who get through the doors without are couriers, and they get escorted all the way: make their delivery, get a signature then straight back out - do not pass Go, do not collect two hundred dollars.
- 2005, Ralph Scherder, The Taxidermist's Son, page 160:
- Two months later I hit the second knuckle on my pointer finger – six more stitches, do not pass Go, do not collect two hundred dollars – and damaged a tendon in the process.
- 2010, John Scalzi, Agent to the Stars, page 290:
- I'm getting a part on a pilot. I don't have to audition — do not pass go, do not collect $200, just go straight to acting.