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Go jump in a/the lake
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Go jump in a/the lake! (informal)
an impolite way of telling someone to go away and stop annoying you. This guy just wouldn't leave us alone, so finally I told him to go jump in the lake.
See also: jump

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Because they believe that the Israelis have some sense of decency or shame, time after time they have been astonished at how Sharon and many of his predecessors have lied, cheated, reneged on agreements, or told the rest of the world to go jump in a lake.
``Here the planning commission makes a decision, and the city overrules it and tells us to go jump in a lake,'' Gaines said.
 
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