Go away!
go away
1. To leave or depart. I only went away for a few minutes—how did I miss that key detail in the episode?
2. To leave in order to retrieve something. Did Dad go away for the take-out yet? I want to order something else.
3. To travel or take a trip. We should go away this summer, maybe to Aruba.
4. To stop affecting someone. It took weeks, but my nasty cough has finally gone away.
5. To leave someone alone; to stop bothering someone. In this usage, the phrase is often used as an imperative. Go away, Timmy, you're annoying us! I told my little brother to go away, but he keeps coming back and bugging us!
See also: away, go
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Go away!
Leave me!; Get away from me! Mary: You're such a pest, Sue. Go away! Sue: I was just trying to help. "Go away!" yelled the child at the bee.
See also: go
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- go away
- going away
- take leave of
- take leave of (someone or something)
- take leave
- leave behind
- on the way out
- on the/(one's) way out
- be on the way out
- emerge