brass tacks



brass tacks

The most important, fundamental, basic, or immediate facts, priorities, or realities of a situation. Used primarily in the phrase, "come/get down to brass tacks." We eventually got down to brass tacks and came up with a solution. Look, let's come down to brass tacks and decide how to handle the situation. The brass tacks are these: if you don't win this district, you won't win the election.
See also: brass, tack

brass tacks

n. essential business. (Usually in get down to brass tacks.) Now that we are talking brass tacks, how much do you really want for this watch?
See also: brass, tack

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hershel-Yiddish
TawnieTAW-neeEnglish (Rare)
Kazuekah-zoo-eJapanese
VaughnVAWNWelsh, English
JonathonJAHN-ə-thənEnglish
BrandenBRAN-dənEnglish