go play in the traffic

Verb

 * 1)  To go elsewhere and feel free to engage in risky behavior; get lost.
 * 2) * 2014 Nov. 14, "‘I was banned from Tesco... for wearing a onesie’," The News (Portsmouth, England) (retrieved 7 Dec 2015) :
 * “[S]he was pretty rude to me.” Jake has told The News that one member of staff told him to “go and play in the traffic”.
 * 1) * 2014 Nov. 14, "‘I was banned from Tesco... for wearing a onesie’," The News (Portsmouth, England) (retrieved 7 Dec 2015) :
 * “[S]he was pretty rude to me.” Jake has told The News that one member of staff told him to “go and play in the traffic”.
 * “[S]he was pretty rude to me.” Jake has told The News that one member of staff told him to “go and play in the traffic”.

Usage notes

 * Usually used in the imperative mood as an especially nasty way of saying "Beat it!" (especially to a child).

Synonyms

 * See Thesaurus:go away