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单词 get away with you
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get away with you
b. In imperative. Also in get away with you (now rare).
(a) Go away, be off; = to get along 1b at Phrasal verbs 1. Also with from, sometimes as a warning or caution.
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1600 Looke about You sig. K4v Ley. Is that your busines? Red. I by my t t troth is it. Hen. Then get away.
1783 Double Conspiracy ii. 23 Bet.Get away;—I'll tell Father on you.
1813 J. Austen Pride & Prejudice III. vii. 135 Take whatever you like, and get away . View more context for this quotation
1828 Punch & Judy i. i. 77 Toby, you're one nasty cross dog: get away with you!
1859 A. L. Elwyn Gloss. Supposed Americanisms 80Get away, you nasty fellow!’ may be heard from one of the female sex, who finds one of the male sex somewhat too importunate or familiar.
1886 App. Jrnl. House of Representatives Ohio 82 157 You get away from here, damn you, or I will knock the shit out of you.
1900 K. L. Bates Spanish Highways & Byways vii. 101 Children sing insulting verses after him in the street, especially that pious ditty:—‘Get away with you, Protestants, Out of our Catholic Spain.’
1935 H. Heslop Last Cage Down ii. x. 253Get away!’ snapped Bill, wearying of the argument. ‘Go on, get out-bye before I lose me temper.’
1997 A. Smith Like (2001) 272 Get away from those canal banks Aisling McCarthy or I'll tell your father on you.
1999 C. Grimshaw Provocation xvi. 263 He stood at the kitchen window starring at me. I moved towards him and he held up his hand. ‘Get away,’ he said.
(b) colloquial (chiefly British). As an expression of astonishment or incredulity: ‘go on’, you don't say (so).
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the mind > mental capacity > belief > disbelief, incredulity > expressions of disbelief [interjection]
to go toc1275
in good timea1470
Walker1811
to get off1818
this beats my grandmother1819
to go on1835
your granny!1837
to get away1847
I ask you1855
great guns!1875
sure1907
oh yeah1927
Aunt Fanny1928
go 'long1974
to sod off1976
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > surprise, unexpectedness > exclamation of surprise [interjection]
whatOE
well, wellOE
avoyc1300
ouc1300
ay1340
lorda1393
ahaa1400
hillaa1400
whannowc1450
wow1513
why?1520
heydaya1529
ah1538
ah me!a1547
fore me!a1547
o me!a1547
what the (also a) goodyear1570
precious coals1576
Lord have mercy (on us)1581
good heavens1588
whau1589
coads1590
ay me!1591
my stars!a1593
Gods me1595
law1598
Godso1600
to go out1600
coads-nigs1608
for mercy!a1616
good stars!1615
mercy on us (also me, etc.)!a1616
gramercy1617
goodness1623
what next?1662
mon Dieu1665
heugh1668
criminy1681
Lawd1696
the dickens1697
(God, etc.) bless my heart1704
alackaday1705
(for) mercy's sake!1707
my1707
deuce1710
gracious1712
goodly and gracious1713
my word1722
my stars and garters!1758
lawka1774
losha1779
Lord bless me (also you, us, etc.)1784
great guns!1795
mein Gott1795
Dear me!1805
fancy1813
well, I'm sure!1815
massy1817
Dear, dear!1818
to get off1818
laws1824
Mamma mia1824
by crikey1826
wisha1826
alleleu1829
crackey1830
Madonna mia1830
indeed1834
to go on1835
snakes1839
Jerusalem1840
sapristi1840
oh my days1841
tear and ages1841
what (why, etc.) in time?1844
sakes alive!1846
gee willikers1847
to get away1847
well, to be sure!1847
gee1851
Great Scott1852
holy mackerel!1855
doggone1857
lawsy1868
my wig(s)!1871
gee whiz1872
crimes1874
yoicks1881
Christmas1882
hully gee1895
'ullo1895
my hat!1899
good (also great) grief!1900
strike me pink!1902
oo-er1909
what do you know?1909
cripes1910
coo1911
zowiec1913
can you tie that?1918
hot diggety1924
yeow1924
ziggety1924
stone (or stiffen) the crows1930
hullo1931
tiens1932
whammo1932
po po po1936
how about that?1939
hallo1942
brother1945
tie that!1948
surprise1953
wowee1963
yikes1971
never1974
to sod off1976
whee1978
mercy1986
yipes1989
1804 J. Kenney Matrimony ii. 38 Cla. Don't you believe me? See then my solicitude, my tears! O'Clog. (aside) Faith if I do, you'll see mine too.—aloud Get away with you.
1834 W. A. Caruthers Cavaliers of Virginia I. ix. 124 Oh! get away wid your blarney, says I, you're safe now as the Governor's old bull wid the short tail and the shambles on two of his legs.
1847 W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair (1848) xxii. 190 ‘Don't trifle with her affections, you Don Juan!’ ‘Get away,’ said Jos Sedley, quite pleased.
1927 W. S. Maugham in Nash's & Pall Mall Mag. June 94/3 ‘Annie and I have decided to get married too.’ Annie received this announcement with a gurgled ‘Oh, get away with you!’
1960 H. Pinter Dumb Waiter 124 Ben. The lorry started and ran over him. Gus. Go on! Ben. That's what it says here. Gus. Get away.
1969 ‘D. Cory’ Night Hawk 16 ‘Do you speak Spanish?’ ‘Of course I do. I am Spanish.’ ‘Get away.’ ‘I am. I can prove it.’
1982 J. Sullivan Only Fools & Horses (1999) I. 2nd Ser. Episode 7. 121 Lady R. It's mostly Dresden. And that particular piece is worth several hundred pounds. Del. Is it really? Gawd, get away.
2003 C. Birch Turn again Home xx. 244 ‘I missed you,’ she said. ‘I cry for you every day.’‘Get away!’ he said softly.
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