cut to the chase

English

Etymology

From cinema usage: to cut (edit a film) so as to get to the exciting part.

Verb

cut to the chase

  1. (idiomatic) To get to the point; to get on with it; to state something directly.
    We don't have much time here. Could you cut to the chase?

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