Meaning & Origin
“All hands on deck” is a call for everyone available to help immediately — used when a task is urgent or critical. The phrase comes from sailing, where the entire crew (“hands”) had to come up on deck during emergencies or major maneuvers.
Pronunciation Guide
- all — vowel like “awl.”
- hands — clear “d” sound.
- on deck — “deck” rhymes with “neck.”
- Natural rhythm: ALL HANDS on DECK.
Usage & Sentence Examples
Use it when immediate, collective effort is required.
- The storm knocked out power — all hands on deck for neighbors who need help.
- The restaurant is slammed; it’s all hands on deck in the kitchen.
- Finals week means all hands on deck at the library.
- The site went down — it’s all hands on deck until traffic is back.
- Moving day is all hands on deck: boxes, truck, and cleanup.
- When the puppy slipped outside, it was all hands on deck to find her.
Synonyms
everyone pitch in · rally the team · all‑out effort · mobilize everyone · the whole crew · call in reinforcements