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I have heard " beat it " in an American sitcom.
Does it mean kind of " go" ? Because they is what it seemed to mean to me.
If so how come?
Thank you
Jul 28, 2014 8:51 PM
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Yes, it means 'go away' ( or colloquially 'get lost'!)
July 28, 2014
Yes, "beat it" means "go away!".
Other expressions which mean the same are: "Get Lost" "Go stuff yourself"
"Get stuffed" "Go jump in a lake" "shove off" and many more expressions which do not matter very much except as some sort of defense against hostile people who intrude into your life.
July 28, 2014
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