get up the yard



get up the yard

An exclamation of disbelief, annoyance, disagreement, dismissal, etc., akin in meaning to "get out of here." An Irish expression seemingly unique to Dublin. Primarily heard in Ireland. Ah, here! Would you get up the yard! I'm not spending that much on a bleedin' computer.
See also: get, up, yard

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SissieSIS-eeEnglish
Euthymia-Ancient Greek
Una['ju:nə]
LeopoldLE-o-pawlt (German), LAY-o-pawlt (Dutch), LEE-ə-pold (English), le-AW-pawlt (Polish)German, Dutch, English, Slovene, Polish
ZilpahZIL-pə (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Acre['eikə]