Sentences with phrase «short pier»

The phrase "short pier" is used to suggest that someone should go away or leave because they are not wanted or needed. It means they should go quickly, just like on a pier that is too short to walk on. Full definition
i like to take long walks off short piers, laughter is the best medicine.and i believe a well dressed man can have it all.
This is ALL that matters and whoever does nt like it can take a flying leap off a short pier.
Please, for the sake of all of us — take a long walk off of a short pier.
The midfielder may be 30 - years old now and his contract may be running into the last couple of years, but he is so important to the manager's plans that I expect him to tell Diego Simeone to take a long walk off a short pier if the Argentinean does make contact about a summer transfer.
If you can't deliver it go and take a long jump off a short pier.
As for you calling me «a liberal nut case from NYC» well I think we know what you're all about and none of it is good «Tea - bagger» so go take a long walk on a short pier soon.
And if she doesn't excel in her training, she'll take a long walk off a short pier.
It was one of the White Hand Gang's methods of disposing of enemies in the Hudson that led to the expression, «Taking a long walk down a short pier
Go ahead with your self - defeating behavior, and eventually you'll take a long walk off a short pier.
There's a short pier to the south, just north of the channel from Portage Lake.
Lets just hope Tingle and Navi have been fitted with some cement shoes then pushed off a short pier.
If we had used the precautionary principle, we would have told the eco-types to take a long walk off a short pier; they have never been right about anything.....
The financial consequences when markets for such paper fail amount to the equivalent of taking a long walk off a short pier.
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