Go Fly A Kite

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'Go fly a kite' is an idiom or phrase that is used to tell someone to go away because they are annoying or they have done or said something irritating. The phrase is no longer commonly used. The phrase arose in the 1940s where it was popular on shows and other forms of entertainment for a few decades. The phrase may have originated from its literal meaning. If person were to go fly a kite, they would have to walk away to do so. 

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Farlex. (2015). Go fly a kite! In The Free Dictionary's Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/Go+fly+a+kite!

What does go fly a kite mean? (n.d.). Writing Explained. https://writingexplained.org/idiom-dictionary/go-fly-a-kite

 

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