hammer on
To go from one thing to another without a break. Derived from the guitar technique for moving between notes.
Opposite is 'hammer off' - to go away, similar to 'f*** off'
Opposite is 'hammer off' - to go away, similar to 'f*** off'
We'll meet at the bar, then probably hammer on to a club.
I'm tired; I'll probably hammer off home in a few minutes.
I'm tired; I'll probably hammer off home in a few minutes.
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