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Idiom Straighten Up and Fly Right
Example Learning to drive is serious business, so straighten up and fly right if you want your license.
Meaning to stop behaving foolishly and start acting serious
Origin This popular modern African-American expression could relate to birds or even airplanes. Instead of flying in a curved or crooked way, perhaps as a joke, the bird or pilot should readjust his flight pattern, straighten out his course, and fly directly to his destination. People who waste their time in aimless pursuits could be given the same advice, figuratively speaking. Stop fooling around and try to achieve your goal.

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