going once, going twice
English
Etymology
Ellipsis of going once, going twice, sold.
Phrase
- Said before closing the bidding for a particular item in an auction, giving other bidders a final opportunity to bid for it.
- By extension, indicating that the speaker will take some action if there is no immediate objection.
- 1977, Lynn Pearson, Out of Work, page 330:
- Now I'm asking you once again, where's my money? Going once, going twice!” “Wait a minute, Carlos...”
- 2021, Gary T. Brideau, The Long Way Home, page 111:
- Picked up the last slice of pizza and asked, “Anybody want it? Going once, going twice, the last call for the last slice of pizza!”
- By extension, indicating that the speaker will take some action if there is no immediate objection.
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