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go jump in the lake
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by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
[go jump in the lake]
{v. phr.}
,
{informal}
To go away and quit being a bother.
*
/George was tired of Tom's advice and told him to go jump in the lake./
Compare: GO CHASE YOURSELF, GO FLY A KITE.
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{informal}
1401
{v. phr.}
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