单词 | get along with you |
释义 | > as lemmasget along with you b. In imperative. Go away. Chiefly in get along with you (formerly also figurative ‘stop it, be quiet’). colloquial (somewhat archaic). ΚΠ 1732 H. Baker & J. Miller tr. Molière Amphitryon iii. 129 in Sel. Comedies VII Get along, my dear Friend, take my Word for't, no body minds you here. 1785 J. O'Keeffe Peeping Tom of Coventry i. 14 Mayor. Get along with you..drives the two men out. a1822 P. B. Shelley Cyclops in Posthumous Poems (1824) 331 Get along, you horned thing. 1834 Chambers's Edinb. Jrnl. 10 May 120/2 ‘Get along, you old Scotch fool,’ cried the clerk. 1836 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers (1837) xiv. 135 ‘Get along with you, you wretch,’ said the hand-maiden, obviously not ill pleased with the compliment, however. 1879 J. R. Planché King Charming ii. ii. 117 You wish to see the King! a slut like you! Go, get along with you, you hussy, do! 1906 M. Merington Captain Lettarblair iii. i. 169 Polly Is he young and handsome? Let's ask him to join us. Seton Certainly not!—Get along with you. 1923 J. Colton & C. Randolph Rain i. 7 Get along, you scamps. 1951 R. Campbell Light on Dark Horse xxiii. 306 Now get along with you, and don't let me hear of your using that filthy word again! 2004 D. Frye tr. J. J. F. de Lizardi Mangy Parrot 345 Get along with you, off to your gentlemen friends with their capes and their cloaks, and don't set foot in here again until you can bring a peso to gamble. < as lemmas |
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