Let her rip
verb phrase
To let something go at full speed; take off all restraints: He decided to buckle his seat belt and let her rip (1879+)
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- Let it go at that
verb phrase let it sit: You’ll eat half of it? OK, let it go at that (1898+)
- Letitia
[li-tish-uh, -tee-shuh] /lɪˈtɪʃ ə, -ˈti ʃə/ noun 1. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “gladness.”. fem. proper name, literally “gladness,” from Latin laetitia, from laetus “glad,” of unknown origin.
- Let it lay
Also, leave her lay. Allow it to rest; leave it alone. For example, Don’t discuss their gift anymore; let it lay. The use of her in the variant is a slangy version of “it.” [ ; first half of 1900s ]