get up the yard

The phrase "get up the yard" is an idiomatic expression primarily used in Dublin, Ireland, and can convey dismissal, disbelief, or disagreement.

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Definition

C1Informal conversation

(dismissal, disbelief, disagreement)A phrase used to tell someone to leave, express disbelief, or show disagreement.

Example

  • When he suggested that idea, I just told him to get up the yard.
  • She said she could finish the project in one day, and I replied, 'Get up the yard!'

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "get up the yard":

get up inget upgee upget it upjump upget on upstand upup the poleget outsidemove upgo upstairsfront yardget off the groundkick upstay upclimb upgo upfall uprise upride up onon the upget up earlygun upstep uppull up onnut upgen uphead uphey upmove the yardsticksbutt upover the fencehop up