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Take a hike Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈhaɪk
TAYK-uh-HYK
tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /hˈaɪk
TAYK-uh-HYK

Definición

This expression means 'go away' or 'leave me alone', often used in a rude or annoyed way, but sometimes literally means to go for a walk in nature.

Uso & Matices

'Take a hike' is informal, often rude when telling someone to go away. Rarely, it’s used literally about hiking. Don’t use with people you respect unless joking. Not as strong as 'get lost' or 'screw off'.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

He told me to take a hike when I offered my advice.

basic

If you don't like it, just take a hike.

basic

My brother yelled, 'Take a hike!' when I entered his room.

basic

You don't have to be so rude—no need to tell me to take a hike!

natural

After the argument, she told him to take a hike and slammed the door shut.

natural

Sometimes I just want to take a hike in the mountains and clear my mind.

natural