hell-for-leather

Anlam (İngilizce)

As fast as possible; recklessly fast.

Etimoloji (İngilizce)

Earliest reference is from 1889 in "The Gadsbys" by Rudyard Kipling, referring to the effect on the leather of a saddle (or perhaps a crop) of riding a horse as fast as possible.

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