单词 | get on your way |
释义 | > as lemmasget on your way (v) colloquial (originally U.S.). on your way (also, now rarely, be on your way, get on your way): (as an imperative) go away, get going. Also occasionally (U.S.): expressing astonishment or incredulity; ‘get out’, ‘get away’ (see to get out 1b(b) at get v. Phrasal verbs 1, to get away 1b(b) at get v. Phrasal verbs 1). ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > causing to go away > command to go away [phrase] here lies our way1609 go scrape!1611 off (with you)!1809 on your way1865 twenty-three skidoo1926 (get) on your bike1980 1865 Flag of Our Union 6 May 286/2 Place up the shutter as quickly as possible, and be on your way to a place of safety. 1893 tr. Herodas in J. A. Symonds Stud. Greek Poets (ed. 3) II. xx. 235 Go, get on your way, and don't take him round by Miccale's, but follow the straight road. 1903 ‘O. Henry’ Trimmed Lamp (1907) 236 Be on your way, Freddie. 1910 P. G. Wodehouse Gentleman of Leisure xi. 109 ‘We're going down with him to the country to-day, Spike, so be ready.’ ‘On your way, boss. What's dat?’ 1974 ‘P. B. Yuill’ Bornless Keeper xii. 113 Toddle off back to Victoria... On your way, amigo. 1998 R. Powers Gain (1999) 114 'Bye. On your way with you. One down, five to go. < as lemmas |
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