full tilt boogie
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English
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[edit]full tilt boogie (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) At the most extreme level; at full capacity.
- 2004, Bruce Hale, The Malted Falcon, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, page 55:
- So we ran, full tilt boogie. Behind us, the footsteps echoed. ¶ Natalie and I shot around the corner. Before our pursuers appeared, I pointed up. Natalie flapped to the roof. I scrambled after her.
- 2006, Mike Zimmerman, Men's Health; Succeed Like This Joker, Rodale, Inc., page 166:
- I told myself, I'm going to die reaching these goals. I had to go full-tilt boogie, or I'd suck.
Translations
[edit]at the most extreme level; at full capacity
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Noun
[edit]full tilt boogie (uncountable)
- (slang, idiomatic) An extreme level.
- 1990, Tony Swan, Popular Mechanics; Freewheeling, Hearst Magazines, page 30:
- Full capacity is the zinger, of course. When production hits full-tilt boogie sometime this year, the annualized rate will be about 40,000 units.
- 2007, Alafair Burke, Dead Connection, Macmillan, page 203:
- Within a year of his release, he'd OD'd on the full-tilt boogie.
- 1990, Tony Swan, Popular Mechanics; Freewheeling, Hearst Magazines, page 30:
Usage notes
[edit]- Even though the phrase can stand alone, it is common to see the words at and in, forms of the verb go, and the phrase on the.
Synonyms
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[edit]an extreme level
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