The origin of this phrase is a little scattered and employs really old language. Rather than copy and paste it into this post I'll just let you read about it here.
When we use it we mean it to indicate going full steam ahead, which is it's own phrase as well. It's origin is based on the literal use of full steam in ships, which makes them go at their top speed. (source)
When we use it we mean it to indicate going full steam ahead, which is it's own phrase as well. It's origin is based on the literal use of full steam in ships, which makes them go at their top speed. (source)
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