Every Saturday I’ll give you a couple of idioms to learn. An idiom is a saying or phrase whose meaning cannot be taken from the literal meanings of the words. Currently, we’re looking at some common English idioms.
head out for: leave, go in the direction of, move towards
Example:
We’re heading out for Minnesota next week to do some ice fishing.
hit the hay // hit the sack: go to bed
Example:
Well, it’s after midnight – I guess it’s time to hit the hay / hit the sack.