Go like a rocket Australia simile
If something goes like a rocket, it performs well or properly.
The new machine goes like a rocket. It uses less electricity and saves money
My mother loves the new microwave because it goes like a rocket.
This air conditioner used to go like a rocket, but it's now time to get rid of it.
Used to indicate something, usually a machine, begins working or operating incorrectly
The phrase is usually used to talk about machines. The verb "have" should be conjugated according to its tense.
1. Last actions before having no chance to do
2. The last notes belonging to a song
1. He got his last licks on the piano before selling it.
2. The last licks of this song left an indelible impression on me.