ready, fire, aim

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Modification of ready, aim, fire.

Proverb[edit]

ready, fire, aim

  1. Used as a reminder that prompt action is often better than thoroughly planned action, especially in business.
  2. Used, often ironically, to emphasize the dangers of acting hastily.

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