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stroll on!
used for registering disbelief or surprise UK, 1959- Just because they tried to get me on you last night, don’t think you can pull the same trick. Stroll on. — Mike Hodges, Get Carter, p. 53, 1971
- I’ve saved Gerald and Les more than just twenty grand. Fucking stroll-on. I mean, you didn’t have the balls for it, did you? — Ted Lewis, Jack Carter’s Law, p. 200, 1974
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