colloquial. to go to Hong Kong: to go far away; to go to hell. Chiefly with can, may, etc. Now historical.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] > be sent away or dismissed (5) to go to Hong Kong1849 colloquial. to go to Hong Kong: to go far away; to go to hell. Chiefly with can, may, etc. Now historical. go1858 intransitive. With to. In various imprecatory phrases (esp. in the imperative or optative) used to express hostility, contempt, or defiant… to go hang1881 spec. Of a person: to be suspended on (also upon) a cross, gibbet, gallows, etc.; to suffer death in this way; esp. as a form of punishment. Also… to take a walk1888 to take a walk: (a) also †fetch,rarely make a walk, and (somewhat archaic) to take one's walk(s), to make a short journey on foot for exercise or… to get the gate1918 figurative. to get the gate, to be dismissed, rejected or jilted; so to give (someone) the gate. slang (originally and chiefly U.S.). |
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