Go peddle your papers phrase informal
Go away, and leave me alone!
I am busy doing my homework, so go peddle your papers.
You're driving me crazy! Go peddle your papers.
A: "Mai, do you disturb the papers on my desk?" B: "Go peddle your papers!"
Used to say that someone goes away and leave you alone, usually because what they are doing or saying is really irritating
To make oneself difficult to find in order to avoid something like trouble
Used to ask somebody to go away and stop annoying you
The verb "go" should be conjugated according to its tense.
The phrase was coined as a response to a paperboy.
Used to describe a situation when people say nothing and feel worried, embarrassed or uncomfortable
A heavy silence fell upon the room after Jane refused John's proposal.