A place or circumstance at which the implementation of a plan or intent is to be achieved.

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  • A metaphor derived from the point of contact between automobile tires and pavement.
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Submitted on July 07, 2010

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the rubber meets the roadUsed other than as an idiom: see rubber, meet, road.
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le caoutchouc rencontre la route

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