Piss off a cliff
a phrase or an insult meaning one of three things. one being to actually pee off a cliff, two, being to make a cliff mad, or formally to p-ss off, but off a cliff.
nik: p-ss off a cliff.
andrew: what should i say to p-ss it off?
christian: why would i p-ss off a cliff when i can p-ss in a bush?
nik: no p-ss off. jump off a cliff.
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