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get knotted!
used for expressing contempt UK Usage was frozen in time and soon considered archaic. Later use is marked with irony.- I shall show my contempt by going down the polling booth, taking my form, crossing both their names out and writing “Get knotted” in. — Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, Hancock’s Half Hour, 23 March 1958
- “You sound like a whale that’s swallowed a bellyfulla carbide, fair dinkum!” “Get knotted,” belched Steeger. — W.R. Bennett, Wingman, p. 69, 1961
- So I tells him to get knotted and this chinless twit don’t have any idea what he’s talking about. — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 52, 1964
- PAUL: Eh. I thought you were looking after the old man. RINGO: (with simple dignity) Get knotted! — A Hard Day’s Night, 1964
- Prior snarled, “Get knotted,” and made a run for the door. — The Sweeney, p. 32, 1976
- Get knotted. What a fantastic expression. Nobody outside a seventies British sitcom ever said “Get knotted”. — Stuart Jeffries, Mrs Slocombe’s Pussy, p. 103, 2000
- “Get knotted,” groaned Ant[.] — SM:tv LIVE it’s wicked, p. 27, 2000
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