leave go (of something)

leave go (of something)

To release or unhand (something); to let go (of something). Primarily heard in UK, Ireland. I told the boy to leave go, but he wouldn't give me the phone. Daniel, leave go of my hand this instant!
See also: go, leave
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

leave go of someone or something

Inf. to let go of someone or something. (Usually considered nonstandard.) Leave go of me! Leave go of my hand!
See also: go, leave, of
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

ˌleave ˈgo (of something)

(British English, informal) stop holding on to something: Leave go of my arm — you’re hurting me!
See also: go, leave
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • leave go
  • leave go of
  • on the way out
  • on the/(one's) way out
  • be on the way out
  • Can I/we have the bill?
  • Can I/we have the check?
  • love you and leave you
  • I have to love you and leave you
  • fly out