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What does "right off the bat" mean?
Jan 20, 2022 10:00 PM
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It means "immediately," "right way," "first thing." I don't know why it means that, it is a true idiom. For example, consider these two conversations. Conversation #1: Rob: "Hi, Dan." Dan: "Hi, how are you?" Rob: "I'm fine, how are you?" Dan: "I'm great. How's your family?" Rob: "Doing great. Say, Dan..." Dan: "Yes..." Rob: "I was wondering, could you do me a favor?" Dan: "Sure, what?" Rob: "Our lawnmower is broken, could you lend me yours?" Conversation #2: Rob: "Say, Dan, could you lend me your lawnmower?" In conversation #2, Rob asked for the lawnmower right off the bat. To introduce a few more idioms: in conversation #2, he didn't beat around the bush. He got right to the point.
January 20, 2022
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It's like when my wife comes home from work and starts to complain before even saying hello. She complains right off the bat.
January 20, 2022
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To start something “early” or quickly
January 20, 2022
The others are correct. I assume it comes from baseball or cricket . . . i.e. when the ball is right off the bat, i.e. just after being hit.
January 21, 2022
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