phrase General Slang

don't let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya

DOHNT let the DOOR hit ya where the good LORD SPLIT ya · phrase · informal

A pointed way of saying "get out."

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A blunt, jesting dismissal telling someone to leave.

“If you're quittin', don't let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya.”
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don't let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya In A Sentence

If you're quittin', don't let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya.

Origin & Usage

Southern comedic send-off; "where the good Lord split ya" refers to the backside.

People Also Ask

What does this phrase mean?

It's a jokey but pointed way of telling someone to leave—and not to linger on the way out.

What does "where the good Lord split ya" refer to?

It's a coy reference to the backside, i.e. don't let the door catch you on your rear as you go.

Is it rude?

It's cheeky and dismissive rather than truly vulgar—often said half-jokingly, though it clearly signals you're glad to see the person go.

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