kick rocks

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kick rocks (third-person singular simple present kicks rocks, present participle kicking rocks, simple past and past participle kicked rocks)

  1. (slang, derogatory, idiomatic) To leave or run away; skedaddle; (often used dismissively).
    Synonym: go away
    • 2010 April, Ashley Rhodes, “Your Letters”, in Essence, volume 40, number 12:
      If I hide my true self, then I cheat myself out of inner happiness. In my opinion, everyone can kick rocks if they can't accept me for who I am.

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