Hit the hay

To go to bed or go to sleep. A casual expression meaning to retire for the night.

This phrase originated in the early 20th century American frontier, when many people literally slept on mattresses stuffed with hay or straw. 'Hitting the hay' meant physically lying down on these rustic beds. The expression stuck even as mattresses evolved beyond agricultural stuffing.

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