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on the go

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/ɑ:n ðə goʊ/
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in a state of being actively engaged in various activities or constantly in motion, typically indicating a busy and active lifestyle

The phrase "on the go" is believed to have originated in the early 19th century, and it is a reference to the idea of being in constant motion or activity. It used to describe a situation where someone is very busy and active, often moving from one place or task to another.

  • If you want to keep up with her, you've got to be on the go too.
  • She's always on the go, juggling her job, her family, and her social life.
  • The mobile app allows you to manage tasks on the go.
  • Even while traveling, he remains on the go with business calls.
  • She’s always on the go with work and family duties.