Taking one challenge at a time and handling it with focus and energy.
A creative mix of “hit the sack” (rest) and “let the cat out of the bag” (reveal something), but used in a new, productive way.
used sacastically at the driver of a lowered vehicle.
Used as a form of playfull insult towards a car that the user envies for its lowered ride height.
Also read as - your car should be lower you fool
At a car event or cruise a drunken bystander will yell out
"sack it out chump!"