darsi da fare — meaning in English
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English meaning
- hustle verb To push, shove, or move someone quickly and often roughly.
Senses
darsi da fare is used for these senses in English:
- get down to brass tacks (idiomatic, chiefly, _, US) To start to discuss or consider the most important details or facts about something.
- hustle (intransitive) To rush or hurry.
- pull one's socks up (idiomatic) To start making an effort; to renew or redouble one's efforts.
- roll up one's sleeves (informal, idiomatic) To prepare to work.
hustle — full definition
- verb To push, shove, or move someone quickly and often roughly.
- verb To work hard and energetically, especially to earn money.
- verb To con or swindle someone, especially in a game or deal.
- noun Determined effort and energetic activity, especially toward earning money.
- noun A dishonest scheme; a scam.