sling your hook
originates from seafarers: back off, move far enough away you’re no longer a bother. go on, out of my way, or face. leave now before we both regret it. usually, a bit of danger is implied; slight provocation or minor threat.
still used by those whose cultures &/or peoples having some sort of seafaring ties back in their heritage.
maggie: how was your date?
molly: oh, sling your hook maggie.
maggie: or what?
molly: not a day to press your luck.
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