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Go hiking; also, go away. For example, We asked Jim to take a hike with us but he didn't want to, or I've had enough of you? take a hike! The latter usage is a slangy imperative. Also see TAKE A WALK.
American Heritage Idioms
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Phrase(s): take a hike [and] take a walk
1. Fig. to go on a hike; to do hiking. • It’s a beautiful day. Let’s take a hike in the woods. • We took a hike through the forest to visit John’s cabin. 2. Fig. to leave; to beat it. • Okay, I’ve had it with you. Take a hike! Beat it! • I had enough of the boss and the whole place, so I cleaned out my desk and took a walk. 3. Go to take a walk.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs