to make a quick, brief stop (often while en route elsewhere) · to quickly visit a place (like a store) for a specific item or short task
You're driving home after work and suddenly remember you need milk! 🥛 You don't want to do a full grocery run, just grab that one thing. This is when 'making a pit stop' is your go-to phrase. It's perfect for those quick, unplanned detours!
💡 **Origin Story!** The term 'pit stop' originally comes from car racing, where a car quickly pulls into the 'pit' area for fuel, new tires, or minor repairs before getting back on the track! 🏎️💨 So, when you use it for shopping, it implies a fast, efficient visit!
Your friend says, 'I'm on my way to the party, but I need to grab some snacks quickly.' Which English expression best fits this situation? A. I need to make a long journey B. I need to make a pit stop C. I need to make a big purchase