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touch grass
[ tuhch gras ]
idiom
- to go outside; enjoy nature (used especially as an exhortation to spend less time on electronic devices):
More people need to go touch grass and get off their devices for a while.
Enough doomscrolling already—touch grass!
So which generation in the group went out to touch grass, and which one is staying tied to the screens?
- to engage with reality or real life:
Like many academics who fail to touch grass or experience non-collegiate humans on a daily basis, he refers to “common experience” but has no idea what it is.
Go touch grass and get a credible education that will actually help you in life!
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Word History and Origins
Origin of touch grass1
First recorded in 2015–20
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