Idiom of the day :- Go fly a kite

Idiom of the day :- Go fly a kite

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

This chiefly North American idiom can mean either ‘no’ or ‘go away’. It’s always used informally. ‘When Bert asked Mill to dance she told him to go fly a kite.’ ( No) ‘Please go fly a kite. I haven’t time to discuss sale figures this morning, ‘ the boss said to Bill. ( Go away )