to quickly gather your belongings and leave · to leave suddenly, often for a trip
This expression is perfect when you decide to leave quickly for a trip, perhaps spontaneously, without a lot of prior planning. ✈️ It suggests a sudden departure, often for an adventure or simply a much-needed break! 🎒
💡 **Heads up!** While 'pack your bags' simply means to put your clothes and items into luggage, 'to pack up and go' adds the element of *leaving immediately* or *making a quick decision to depart*. It often implies a bit of impulsiveness or a sudden opportunity. It's great for showing you're ready for anything! 🚀
When would you most appropriately use the expression 'to pack up and go'? A. Describing a meticulously planned, months-in-advance trip. B. Talking about leaving impulsively for a weekend getaway. C. Explaining that you're organizing your closet.