On It

What does On It mean?

Taking care of that job

When someone uses the slang term ‘On It,’ they’re basically telling you that they’re handling the task you’ve asked them to do. This could be anything from making a presentation for work, taking the trash out, or even cooking dinner.

By saying “On it”, the person is assuring you that they are actively working on the job you’ve assigned to them. It’s a quick and casual way to confirm that the ball is in their court and they’re not dropping it.

If you need the task to be completed immediately, you can add ‘ASAP’ to your request. This is another slang term that stands for ‘As Soon As Possible’, indicating you want the task done right away.

On the other hand, if you’re unsure whether the task has been completed, you can use the acronym ‘AYDY’ which stands for ‘Are You Done Yet?’. This is a simple way to check in and see if the task is finished or still in progress.

Example for using ‘On It’ in a conversation

Hey, can you please pick up some groceries? We’re out of milk and bread. πŸ›’

On it! I’ll swing by the store on my way home. πŸš—

Thanks! Also, remember to grab some eggs. πŸ₯š

No problem! Eggs added to the list. πŸ“