it means let him do it or let him go on
2007-12-21 01:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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To really get stuck into a piece of work as if someone was cracking a whip behind you
2007-12-21 09:51:51
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answered by Anonymous
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im in leeds yorkshire an for instance you are at work and you need to get fineshed very soon , you might say " come on, lets crack on with it" i suppose its from slave times when you got a "crack "with the whip if you went to slow.
2007-12-21 09:54:45
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answered by shelly.lamb 2
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A term used in horse carriage jargon, click click , crack whip go on (crack on)
2007-12-21 10:52:27
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answered by DENNIS P 5
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lets crack on....let's get on with it!
2007-12-21 09:58:08
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answered by Cheryl B 6
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it means lets get working or lets go
2007-12-21 09:51:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Basically it means to get on with a task - usually a boring one that you don't really want to do but have to.
2007-12-21 09:53:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Let him get on with it.
2007-12-21 10:00:26
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answered by astonite40 5
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lets get the job done now, as soon as.
2007-12-21 11:37:32
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answered by alex winefly 4
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Keep going
2007-12-21 09:51:29
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answered by willow glitter 6
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