Go pittypat
verb phrase
(also pit-a-pat or pitterpat) To beat strongly and excitedly; pump with joy and anticipation: My veteran heart went pittypat (1601+)
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- Go piss up a rope
sentence Go away and do something characteristically stupid; get lost, go fly a kite: He asked for another contribution and I told him to go piss up a rope (1940s+)
- Gopo
government-owned/privately-operated
- Go pound salt
verb phrase (Variation: up one’s ass may be added) To do something degrading and humiliating; GO FUCK oneself: He told Glazer and the feds to go pound sand, in legal terms, of course [1950s+; the date should probably be earlier]
- Go pri
send private mail (that is, don’t send e-mail)
- Gor
[gawr] /gɔr/ interjection, British Dialect. 1. (used as a mild oath.) 2. (used as an exclamation of surprise or disbelief.)