early doors

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adv
  1. Early; at a time before expected; sooner than usual.
adj
  1. Early, near the start or beginning.
noun
  1. Women's drawers.

Word forms

early doors

Etymology

According to some, the phrase originated at a time when English pubs closed in the afternoon as a term for customers who were waiting or arrived soon after the pub re-opened in the evening. Alternatively, the phrase is said to originate in the theatre world, where it described a facility available to early-arriving members of the audience, who were allowed to avoid the crush and choose the best seats in return for paying a small premium.

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