soak face

go soak your face

A dismissive phrase said to someone with whom the speaker is frustrated, annoyed, or exasperated. An uncommon variant of "go soak your head." A: "I'm a great driver!" B: "Oh yeah? And how many car accidents have you gotten into?" A: "Oh, go soak your face." I've had enough of your negativity. Why don't you go soak your face or something!
See also: face, go, soak
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

soak one's face

Sl. to drink heavily. They're down at the tavern soaking their faces. Well, I guess I'll go soak my face in a few beers.
See also: face, soak
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • go soak your face
  • soak one’s face
  • go soak your head
  • Go soak your head!
  • go soak yourself
  • Go soak yourself!
  • without (so much as) a by-your-leave
  • without a by your leave
  • sick of
  • lose patience (with one)