‘to go (and) jump in(to) the lake’: meaning and origin

to go away and stop being a nuisance—chiefly used in the imperative as a contemptuous dismissal—USA, 1883—the image is of somebody jumping into a …

‘to go (and) jump in(to) the lake’: meaning and origin
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