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Gone Fishing

Definition

Phrase: An expression used to indicate that someone is taking a break or time off from work or daily routine to go fishing.

Senses

Sense 1:

Noun: The act or instance of taking time off to go fishing.

Example: I can't come to work tomorrow, it's my annual gone fishing day.

Sense 2:

Verb (past participle): Used to describe someone who is currently engaged in recreational fishing.

Example: John is gone fishing at the lake, he won't be back until the evening.

Sense 3:

Phrase: Refers to a situation where someone or something has disappeared or is no longer present.

Example: The last piece of cake is gone fishing, someone must have eaten it.

Usage

The phrase "gone fishing" is often used informally to indicate that someone is taking a break, vacation, or simply enjoying some leisure time outdoors. It can also be used figuratively to imply that something is missing or unavailable.

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