go chase yourself
English
Interjection
- (dated) go away (and stop bothering me)
- 1943, Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, 2005 HarperCollins edition, →ISBN, page 18,
- One of the boys nudged him and said,
- "Hey! Your sister's followin' us."
- "Yeah," agreed Neeley. The boy turned around and yelled at Francie:
- "Go chase yourself!"
- 1957, J. D. Salinger, "Zooey", in, 1961, Franny and Zooey, 1991 LB Books edition, page 147,
- "This is what I was trying to get at last night. Before you told me to chase myself...."
- 1943, Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, 2005 HarperCollins edition, →ISBN, page 18,
See also
- go climb a tree
- go fly a kite
- go jump in the lake
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