Word | early doors |
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Description | early on, especially in a game or contest - British informal Apparently this expression arose with reference to a period of admission to a music hall ending some time before the start of the performance and giving a better choice of seating. 2003 - Guardian - Jeremy Vine, hosting Radio 2's music industry debate last night, got a dig in early doors about his hallowed predecessor on the station. early on, especially in a game or contest - British informal Apparently this expression arose with reference to a period of admission to a music hall ending some time before the start of the performance and giving a better choice of seating. 2 |
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