| 单词 | away on | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasaway on  (b) figurative. Chiefly Scottish. Expressing shock, incredulity, contempt, or rebuff. Also in  away on (Irish English (northern)). Cf. get away with you at get v. Phrasal verbs 1. ΚΠ 1772    Triumph of Benevolence I. xv. 173  				‘Hoot awa’, replied the Captain. 1816    W. Scott Antiquary I. x. 229  				‘Hout awa', ye auld gowk,’ said Jenny Rintherout. 1926    G. Blake Young Malcolm 174  				‘Och, away!’ Malcolm was genuinely shocked. 1976    Scotsman 24 Dec. 9/6  				‘It dropped a leg,’ said Dave, defensively. ‘Away,’ said Norman, ‘It was scratching itself.’ 1988    G. Patterson Burning your Own  iii. ii. 173  				‘Give's one,’ he said. ‘Away on,’ Mal told him. ‘Buy your own.’ 2016    @chezally 16 July in  twitter.com 		(O.E.D. Archive)	  				Away ya big daftie. < as lemmas | 
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