Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
go-to-it
Phrase
/ˈɡoʊ tu ˈɪt/

Definition
A phrase often used to encourage someone to start working on a task or to take action towards a goal.

Examples
- When the deadline is approaching, it’s time to go-to-it and finish the project.
- During the meeting, the manager said, ‘Let’s go-to-it and get this plan rolling.’

Meaning
The term suggests a sense of urgency or motivation to begin a project or address an issue with determination.

Synonyms
- get to work
- get started
- dive in
- kick off