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Wing I’m Actors Stage In The Loop 782 Improvise Planning Preparation

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Idiom WING IT
Definition to improvise; to do something without planning or preparation
Examples
  1. Today is the day I’m supposed to present my report to the board of directors, but I’m not at all prepared. When I stand up in front of them, I’m going to have to wing it.
  2. We don’t know how we’re going to handle the situation. It’s hard to plan for something like this in advance, so we’ll just wing it and hope for the best.
Cross-Refs

Similar: by the seat of (one’s) pants, play it by ear

Extra Info

Dating from the late 19th century, wing it was originally a theatrical term. Impromptu (unprepared) actors would quickly look over their speaking lines before going onto stage and then someone in the wings (behind the stage curtains) would prompt the actors on their exact lines.

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