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Go die in a ditch

Related to go die in a hole except more hostile. Both are mainly used in the south,when someone is pissed off or used as a comeback.

The reason for it being more hostile is because someone in undertext is telling you,to get hit by a hurricane or tornado.

Since hiding in a ditch is what your told to do when facing said things.

Duh.
1."Yo,bro your girlfriend's a mega whore!"
"...Go die in a ditch.."
2."RGGH idiots,you should all go die in a ditch"
by FlippyHippy July 10, 2010
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Go die

Person 1: "Hey man it's your turn. Go die.

Person 2: I rolled a 12. Critical.
by Velott August 7, 2020
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go dumb

gettin` stupid, actin` a fool, gettin` hyphe, somethin` that`s slappin` too...
ay, that song goes dumb
by WAY 2 SAUCY March 12, 2005
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go die in a hole

used in instances when you just want someone to piss off
by Michaela January 12, 2005
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go dark

To not be able to be reached by standard means of communication (i.e. phone / email / txt) for a several hour period.
Bro, what happened to you last weekend, I couldn't track you down. Don't go dark on me again.
by sftron January 14, 2008
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go Dutch

The phrase "going Dutch" probably originates from Dutch etiquette. In the Netherlands, it is not unusual to pay separately when dating. The Dutch were already internationally known as scrooges, and English rivalry with The Netherlands especially during the period of the Anglo-Dutch Wars gave rise to several phrases including Dutch that promote certain negative stereotypes. Examples include Dutch courage, Dutch uncle and Dutch wife. The particular stereotype associated with this usage is the idea of Dutch people as ungregarious and selfish.

In Spain, "going Dutch" is attributed to Catalans, due to a stereotype that they are greedy. A stereotypical non-Catalan Spaniard would compete to invite the group.
In Italy, the expression pagare alla romana can be translated as: "To pay like people of Rome" or "to pay like they do in Rome". It has the same meaning as "going Dutch".
Curiously, in South American countries exist the Spanish phrase pagar a la americana (literally "To pay American style") which refers to a treat attributed to North Americans or Canadians.
Last night I had no money, but fortunately we didn't go Dutch and my friend treated me.
by mimodona September 21, 2006
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go die in a hole i pissed in

i'll often tend to say this then im mad. i will also say go die in a hole in the depths of hell that i took a shit in.
"wow, buddy. now that wasnt very nice."
"go die in a hole i pissed in"
by yur mom1 December 14, 2018
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