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Cobra green 681 Posted 9 years ago
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"Be gone with you!"means someone who said that wants to go with? like, "I want to go with you"?

or it means like “go home!"?

  

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" Nobody says this seriously anymore these days. It seems to be an imitation of the speech of very long ago. " CJ

  • " Nobody says this seriously anymore these days.
  • It seems to be an imitation of the speech of very long ago.
  • " CJ
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cobra green 681"Be gone with you!"

Nobody says this seriously anymore these days. It seems to be an imitation of the speech of very long ago. It means "Go away!"

CJ

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CJ is correct .This is an old-fashioned phrase for 'go away!. It is not always meant literally, to wish the person to leave, but certainly is a negative expression of disagreement or disassociation.

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