American Idioms and Expressions

Go Jump In A Lake Idiom

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go jump in a lake
What does go jump in a lake mean?
to go away and quit bothering someoneMy friend wanted to borrow some money from me but I told her to go jump in a lake.
go jump in a lake
What does go jump in a lake mean?
idiom. leave; get out; go away. Go jump in a lake. No one wants you here.
go jump in a lake
What does go jump in a lake mean?
go away; get out
go jump in a lake
What does go jump in a lake mean?
to go away and quit bothering someone My friend wanted to borrow some money from me but I told her to go jump in a lake.


Some Random Idioms
hush-hush
What does "hush-hush" mean?
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What does "get going" mean?
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What does "in your dreams" mean?
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good deal
What does "good deal" mean?
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dollar for dollar
What does "dollar for dollar" mean?
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What does "French kiss" mean?
kissing with the tongue
head-hunting
What does "head-hunting" mean?
search for qualified individuals to fill certain positionsThe head-hunting company has phoned me several times about getting a new job.
clamp down on (someone or something)
What does "clamp down on (someone or something)" mean?
to become strict with someone or about somethingThe police plan to clamp down on drivers who drive too fast.
post mortem
What does "post mortem" mean?
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count on (someone or something)
What does "count on (someone or something)" mean?
to depend on someone or somethingYou can count on our boss to do everything right.
pay an arm and a leg (for something)
What does "pay an arm and a leg (for something)" mean?
to pay a lot of money for somethingWe paid an arm and a leg for our new sofa.

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