单词 | go chase yourself |
释义 | > as lemmasgo (and) chase yourself c. reflexive. To betake (oneself), to go or run away; to depart; esp. in go (and) chase yourself. colloquial (originally U.S.). ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (reflexive)] > be sent away or dismissed packc1450 go (and) chase yourself1883 1883 G. W. Peck Mirth for Millions 79 O, you go and chase yourself. That is not small-pox Pa has got. 1893 S. Crane Maggie xv. 130 Go chase yerself. 1916 C. J. Dennis Songs Sentimental Bloke (new ed.) 119 Chase yourself, depart; avaunt; ‘fade away’. 1923 R. D. Paine Comrades Rolling Ocean xii. 206 Let him rest, Kid. You chase yourself below and look things over. 1937 A. Christie Dumb Witness xiii. 138 Your friend..looks shocked. Shall we send him out to chase himself round the block? 1943 J. S. Huxley TVA 74 Engineers apparently accepted the architect for what he said he was: dispenser of divine revelation in the realm of æsthetics. But they also told him to chase himself if he ventured beyond. 1959 Listener 8 Jan. 56/2 Some people will tell you to go and chase yourself. Others will just ignore you. 1968 ‘P. Hobson’ Titty's Dead v. 66 She was mentioning..that she had had enough of policemen for the day. And, mm-m, that you could go chase yourself. < as lemmas |
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