pound sand
English
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editEtymology
editProbably originating as a mild insult, as the act of pounding sand is considered not only to be a menial task, but also one which causes no fruition, therefore suggesting those who perform it are somehow hopelessly mentally impaired.
Pronunciation
editAudio (General Australian): (file)
Verb
editpound sand (third-person singular simple present pounds sand, present participle pounding sand, simple past and past participle pounded sand)
- (idiomatic) To engage in a futile activity.
- 2011, Donald Rumsfeld, Known and Unknown: A Memoir:
- He told Shelton we needed to "unleash holy hell." “We're not just going to pound sand,” he added.
- (idiomatic, dismissal) To go away; get lost; go to hell.
- All you do is complain. Why don't you go pound sand up your ass and stop bothering the line staff.
- 2003 March 15, Christopher Koch, “Showdown at the 6.0 Corral”, in CIO:
- "The price to us was going to be $3 million, and we had four months to pay before the Licensing 6.0 deadline. We told Microsoft to go pound sand."
Quotations
edit- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:pound sand.
Synonyms
edit- (do something futile): get blood from a stone, piss up a rope
- (go away): get lost, go fly a kite, take a hike, fuck off