- Go sit on a tack!
- амер. Проваливай! Катись!
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
go sit on a tack — {v.}, {slang} Shut up and go away; stop bothering. Usually used as a command and considered rude. * /Henry told Bill to go sit on a tack./ Compare: GO JUMP IN THE LAKE … Dictionary of American idioms
go sit on a tack — {v.}, {slang} Shut up and go away; stop bothering. Usually used as a command and considered rude. * /Henry told Bill to go sit on a tack./ Compare: GO JUMP IN THE LAKE … Dictionary of American idioms
go\ sit\ on\ a\ tack — v slang Shut up and go away; stop bothering. Usually used as a command and considered rude. Henry told Bill to go sit on a tack. Compare: go jump in the lake … Словарь американских идиом
tack — See: GET DOWN TO BRASS TACKS, GO SIT ON A TACK, SHARP AS A TACK … Dictionary of American idioms
tack — See: GET DOWN TO BRASS TACKS, GO SIT ON A TACK, SHARP AS A TACK … Dictionary of American idioms
tack — See: get down to brass tacks, go sit on a tack, sharp as a tack … Словарь американских идиом
sit — See: GO SIT ON A TACK, ON THE FENCE also FENCE SITTING … Dictionary of American idioms
sit — See: GO SIT ON A TACK, ON THE FENCE also FENCE SITTING … Dictionary of American idioms
sit — See: go sit on a tack, on the fence also fence sitting … Словарь американских идиом
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