fork off

fork off

1. To split and continue on in a different direction. The road's going to fork off to the right in a couple of miles, which will lead you to our cabin. Several people in the group forked off to explore the other side of the mansion.
2. A humorous euphemism for "fuck off," an otherwise very rude and aggressive way to tell someone to go away. Fork off, will you? I don't want to hear any more of your ridiculous conspiracy theories. A: "Did you actually think your singing sounded good there?" B: "Oh, just fork off."
See also: fork, off
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • forked
  • split off
  • going to (do something)
  • fork out
  • fork some money out
  • (I've) got to split
  • got to split
  • I’ve got to split
  • play a good knife and fork
  • split in (number or fraction)