go outside

English

Etymology

Suggesting that the person should leave their computer and go outside into the natural environment.

Interjection

go outside

  1. (Internet slang) An insult suggesting that a person posting online is out of touch with reality and should spend time outdoors and/or away from the Internet.
    Synonym: touch grass
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