(go) suck a lemon



(go) suck a lemon

An expression of anger, scorn, or disdain. Primarily heard in US, Canada. Charles: "You never do any chores around the house, you just leave them for the rest of us!" Sam: "Oh, go suck a lemon, Charles! I don't have to listen to your crap." I can't believe you told your teacher to suck a lemon after she yelled at you.
See also: lemon, suck

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kimberly['kimbəli]
Gemma['dʒemə]
HartmutHAHRT-moot (German)German, Ancient Germanic
Anslow['ænsləu]
Gu&Eth;Fri&Eth;R-Ancient Scandinavian
Prokopis-Greek