make like a banana and split
English
Etymology
A pun on banana split and split (“to depart”).
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Verb
make like a banana and split (third-person singular simple present makes like a banana and splits, present participle making like a banana and splitting, simple past and past participle made like a banana and split)
- (idiomatic, humorous) To leave, depart.
- 2010 April 6, Sandra Kring, How High the Moon, Random House Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 56:
- “Don't go anywhere,” she said, like she was a mind reader and could tell that I was already thinking that the second she turned around, me and Charlie should make like a banana and split.
- 2021 June 29, Jason Mott, Hell of a Book, Penguin, →ISBN, page 6:
- if he's gone, maybe we should make like a banana and split. We could pack it all up and head out west somewhere.
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