go hang yourself

go hang yourself

Used as a rude imperative to indicate one's disapproval, apathy, or disdain regarding someone's words, thoughts, or actions. If you really think it's your prerogative to tell me how to run my business, then you can go hang yourself for all I care. She can go hang herself if she thinks I'm going to come into work on a Saturday.
See also: go, hang
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • vote with (one's) feet
  • vote with feet
  • vote with one’s feet
  • vote with one's feet
  • vote with your feet
  • scowl
  • scowl at
  • scowl at (someone or something)
  • in (one's) bad graces
  • in someone's bad graces
References in periodicals archive
Mr Shaw dismissed allegations that Shipman had been told to 'go hang yourself' by prison officers before his death.
And the wild thyme said, - Go hang yourself in the spurge laurel.