The team are able to cater to functions like weddings, engagements, networking drinks or a product launch, and the space comes with an AV system, catering and even an event manager to do the hard work for you. He started to hightail it out of there, but I stopped him at the door. Come in for happy hour from 3.30pm to 6pm on Monday to Friday for discounts on selected drinks.Īnd if you're planning a party, Hightail is split into three sections so it's easy to section off the space you need, whether you're planning a small bash for 40 or a proper party for a few hundred guests. hightail it ( third-person singular simple present hightails it, present participle hightailing it, simple past and past participle hightailed it) ( idiomatic) To hurry or run often, to flee. The 100 Orders app allows your meal to be delivered right to your table, with orders and payment all done in the app. but could live without braiding your hair beforehand, or brushing out painful knots after. Check out Belle's Hot Chicken's first CBD venue for some spicy fried chicken, grab a quick burger from Mr Burger or a healthy taco salad bowl from Super Taco.Ĭonvenience is king at Hightail, so they've devised a nifty way to order your food and drinks. Hightail is the worlds first helmet-mounted hair protector. Hungry? You've got three mini-restaurants to order from at Hightail. On the wine front, you'll be looking at predominantly Aussie wine makers, with a big by-the-glass section that's perfect for perusing at lunch, as well as top notch bottles for special occasions. The casual dining venue and bar is built to cater to close to 1000 patrons – so make your first stop the sweeping central bar home to 64 taps pouring 16 beers ranging from the easy-drinking to craft curve balls. : Even though it may be more obvious behind an addled deer running for it's life, a horse will too indeed raise it's tail in flight.The folks behind Welcome to Thornbury has opened Hightail, a n oasis for after work drinks or lunch time adventures in Collins Square, just a stone's throw away from Southern Cross Station on Collins Street. : : ESC: we're dealing in small details here, but it's rather hard for a mustang to raise its tail, given that it's a bunch of long hair - the "flag" of a fleeing deer is quite obvious. : : : : I certainly agree "hightailing" was in reference to fleeing white-assed deer and may have migrated West with settlers, but it's not much of a stretch to apply it to fleeing, white-assed mustangs either. It is a comedic animated short film, about Jitters who is a superstitious cat who seeks out for help on Friday the. If any reader has had the privilege of seeing a deer leave in a hurry, they'll know what I'm talking about. The phrase may have migrated West with the pioneers, who were certainly acquainted with the behavior of the white tails they knew in the Eastern states. : : : : I hate to disagree with such authorities as the Morrises, but I am convinced that the phrase originated with the white tail deer, whose short, sturdy tails are white on the underside, and raised high when fleeing as a danger sign to other deer in the area. : : : : : May also have something to do with the fact that tails are raised when in flight : : : : "HIGHTAIL - a slang expression meaning 'to leave in a great hurry,' is a Western expression and was originally used to describe the way a herd of mustangs will break and race away when 'spooked' or frightened by the approach of cowboys." From Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins by William and Mary Morris (HarperCollins, New York, 1977, 1988). : : : : I believe it comes from watching deer run away from danger. : : : : : Where does the phrase high tail it come from? As in my mom used to say, You had better high tail it home right now. In Reply to: Hightail it posted by ESC on December 23, 2000
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