单词 | go away with you |
释义 | > as lemmasgo away with you c. colloquial and regional (now chiefly Irish English). Also go away with you. Expressing (playful) impatience or dismissiveness, or (mock) disbelief, derision, etc.: ‘get along with you’, ‘get away’, ‘go on’. Cf. go along (with you)! at Phrasal verbs 1, get away with you at get v. Phrasal verbs 1. ΚΠ 1876 P. L. Jacob Manners, Customs, & Dress Middle Ages 89 Another said, ‘Go away with you; you must have lost your senses.’ 1898 T. Hardy Wessex Poems 191 ‘Ha, ha, go away! 'Tis a tale methink!’..laughed she. ‘I've known thee many a year..And ever hast thou fooled me!’ 1922 J. Joyce Ulysses 154 Milly has a position down in Mullingar, you know.—Go away! Isn't that grand for her? 1998 A. O'Hanlon Talk of Town (1999) ii. ii. 107 ‘He had a heart attack.’ ‘When?’ ‘Yesterday morning. Half past ten.’ ‘Go away.’ 2007 B. J. Bayle Perilous Passage viii. 69 ‘I'll put some back.’ Alexander laughed. ‘Oh, go away with you. I was only teasing you. There's plenty more.’ < as lemmas |
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