单词 | to get knotted |
释义 | > as lemmasto get knotted c. Colloquial phrase to get knotted, to ‘go to hell’. Usually in imperative, stop annoying me! ΘΚΠ 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 1963 New Society 22 Aug. 5/1 Other adoptions are ‘get knotted’ and ‘knackered’ which have come to mean innocently enough, ‘go to hell’, and ‘kaput’. 1964 B. W. Aldiss Dark Light Years iii. 39 Get knotted, Duffield, you ruddy trouble-maker. 1965 M. Forster Bogeyman viii. 144 ‘You are to behave properly.’ ‘Get knotted,’ said Natalie, deliberately. 1968 ‘H. Calvin’ Miranda must Die ii. 19 I don't know why the hell you didn't tell him to get knotted and be done with it. 1969 O. Blakeston For crying out Shroud v. 46 ‘That boy in Rome said we looked like a hero.’.. ‘Get knotted. We might as well be dead.’ 1972 G. Lyall Blame the Dead xii. 80 ‘I'll lend you a good book about security.’ ‘Get knotted, Major.’ < as lemmas |
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