GO FLY A KITE


Meaning of GO FLY A KITE in English

v. phr. , slang To go away; leave. Usually used as a command, to show that you do not accept someone's ideas. Harry was tired of John's advice and told him to go fly a kite. After Mary stood around telling Sue what was wrong with her dress. Sue told her to go fly a kite.

Compare: DROP DEAD, GO JUMP IN THE LAKE.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.