1See on the way. 2Also, be on one’s way. Leave, get going, as in “On your way,” said the officer, trying to move the crowd, or It’s been a wonderful party but we must be on our way now. [Early 1900s]
1See on the way. 2Also, be on one’s way. Leave, get going, as in “On your way,” said the officer, trying to move the crowd, or It’s been a wonderful party but we must be on our way now. [Early 1900s]