Streets ahead

Origin of: Streets ahead

Streets ahead

Streets ahead means far superior and is first attested in this sense as a colloquial expression dating from 1856. To win by a street, meaning a comfortable, easy victory in a sporting contest first appears a little later, according to the OED from 1886. Quite why streets became measures of distance or superiority is not known. Perhaps both expressions derive from footraces held in urban environments but this is not proven.