单词 | to bid one go whistle |
释义 | > as lemmasto bid one go whistle a. to go whistle: to go and do what one will, to occupy oneself idly or to no purpose (esp. in phrases expressing unceremonious or contemptuous dismissal or refusal, as to bid one go whistle; also without go). to whistle for: to seek, await, or expect in vain, to fail to get, to go without (cf. note under sense 1). colloquial. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > contempt or disesteem [phrase] > expressions of contempt a straw forc1374 to blow the buck's hornc1405 to go whistle1453 fig's enda1616 to do the other thing1628 indeed1834 (in a) pig's eye (also ear, arse)1847 drop dead1934 the mind > language > statement > refusal > [verb (intransitive)] > be dismissed or rejected to go whistle1453 to go hanga1616 pluck1772 to be left in the basketa1845 to go (also be thrown, etc.) out (of) the window1913 to be out (of) the window1938 to get knotted1963 the mind > mental capacity > expectation > disappointment > disappoint, frustrate [verb (transitive)] > expect in vain to whistle for1605 1453–4 R. Pecock Folewer to Donet 106 If eny man pretende so greet a curiosite anentis þe persoon of crist þat he lackid þe passioun of angir, he may go whistle til he leerne bettir. 1513 More in Hall Chron., Edw. V. (1548) 9 b There they spende and byd their creditours goo whystle. 1605 London Prodigall ii. iv. 173 The Deuen-shyre man shall whistle for a wife. a1616 W. Shakespeare Winter's Tale (1623) iv. iv. 698 This being done, let the Law goe whistle . View more context for this quotation 1642 W. Prynne Pleasant Pvrge 157 There is no Altar, Table in the Text. You may goe whistle then. 1677 tr. A.-N. Amelot de La Houssaie Hist. Govt. Venice 271 Men are apt to promise any thing in danger, and to perform nothing when out of it, according to the Proverb of their Countrey:..When the danger's past, the Saint may go whistle. 1741 W. Shenstone Poet & Dun 24 Your fame is secure—bid the critics go whistle. 1760 C. Johnstone Chrysal II. ii. xiv ‘Do not you desire to be free?’..‘aye! that I do! but I may whistle for that wind long enough, before it will blow.’ 1812 G. Colman Poet. Vagaries 7 You may as well go whistle as go think Of mending the confusion. 1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian vi, in Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. II. 130 And sae we'll leave Mr. Sharpitlaw to whistle on his thumb. 1882 G. Bloomfield Reminisc. I. i. 14 She..rode off, telling him he might whistle for his money. < as lemmas |
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