to enter and leave a place quickly and efficiently · to make a quick trip
Ever have those days when you just want to get your shopping done like a ninja? 🏃♀️💨 This expression is perfect for describing a quick, efficient visit to a store, often to grab just one or two things and beat the crowds! No time for browsing, just mission accomplished!
💡 **Pro Tip!** While 'to get in and out quickly' means the same thing, 'to zip in and out' adds a cool, informal flair. Think of it like a quick, focused 'in-and-out' mission! Use it when you want to sound casual and emphasize speed and efficiency. You can use it for any place, not just stores (e.g., 'I'll just zip in and out of the post office').
Which English expression best describes going into a shop quickly to buy one item and leaving immediately? A. to wander aimlessly B. to zip in and out C. to make a day of it