Rubber Meets The Road is a slang term used to describe the point at which actual action or practical work begins, after all the planning and preparation. It refers to the moment when something is put into practice or implemented.
Examples:
1. After months of brainstorming and discussing ideas, it’s finally time for the rubber to meet the road and start building our new website.
2. The team spent hours strategizing and outlining the project, but now it’s time for the rubber to meet the road and for us to start actually coding and developing the software.
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