单词 | go along ! |
释义 | > as lemmasgo along (with you)! b. imperative. In go along (with you)!: expressing (playful) impatience or dismissiveness, or (mock) disbelief, derision, etc.; ‘get away’, ‘get lost’. Cf. to go away 1c at Phrasal verbs 1, to go on 3b at Phrasal verbs 1, get along with you at get v. Phrasal verbs 1. Now somewhat archaic and rare. ΚΠ 1792 Mod. Miniature II. i. 30 Why, you powder-monkey..what do you want?..Go along, you puppy you, or I'll lay my stick over your shoulders. 1840 Peter Parley's Ann. 29 I asked her for a half-penny twelfth-cake just now, and she said, ‘Go along; go along’. 1902 Westm. Gaz. 8 Sept. 5/1 You just go along, or I'll smack your dirty face! 1949 P. P. Argenti & H. J. Rose Folk-lore Chios I. ix. 567 ‘Pshaw, go along with you,’ said the gendarmes to him. < as lemmas |
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