Get, pull, etc. your finger out
phrase
To start doing some work or making an effort.
We're falling behind schedule, it's time to pull your finger out.

Often appears as...
- pull your finger out and start working
- he needs to pull his finger out
Usage tips
Informal
Colloquial
phrase
To start doing some work or making an effort.
We're falling behind schedule, it's time to pull your finger out.

Often appears as...
- pull your finger out and start working
- he needs to pull his finger out
Usage tips
Informal
Colloquial
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Colloquial Urgency
Used to express urgency in casual, often work-related contexts; not suitable for formal situations.

The deadline's tomorrow, time to get your finger out!
British Origin
It's a British phrase not commonly used outside the UK, so be mindful of your audience.

Our British manager told him to pull his finger out.
Potential Rudeness
The phrase can be seen as rude or harsh; use it only when a firm push is acceptable.

She told her team to pull their fingers out or face consequences.
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