Get there (the) firstest with the mostest In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "get there (the) firstest with the mostest", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2021-08-05 06:08

Meaning of Get there (the) firstest with the mostest

Get there (the) firstest with the mostest phrasal verb idiom

Used to indicate that someone who arrives at some place or do something first will get the most amount of some advantageous quality, resource, or commodity

 

Whoever gets there firstest with the mostest will win this game.

On sale days, homemakers always try to get there firstest with the mostest and buy sharply discounted items.

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to make something count
to ensure that the maximum benefit is obtained or to make something have as useful and positive an effect as possible
WIIFM

What's in it for me?

schmooser

A person who charms other people with their speech to gain benefits.

a sprat to catch a mackerel

Used to imply a small expenditure made or a small risk taken in the hope of gaining something bigger or better

put/turn something to good account

To make good use of something in a positive way.

Grammar and Usage of Get there (the) firstest with the mostest

Verb Forms

  • getting there (the) first with the mostest
  • gets there (the) first with the mostest
  • got there (the) first with the mostest

The verb "get" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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