what informal expression would you use in english for letting know a couple that they are being too intimate in public
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I am looking for expression used in US or UK for that situation, for example , you are in a park where there are a diversity of people in age, and a couple starts to be intense with the kissing and the touching. in my country we say informally and graciously "let's throw them water !" . with the hope they stop or go to a more private place :)
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I am looking for expression used in US or UK for that situation, for example , you are in a park where there are a diversity of people in age, and a couple starts to be intense with the kissing and the touching. in my country we say informally and graciously "let's throw them water !" . with the hope they stop or go to a more private place :)
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I might mutter as I walked past them "Get a hotel room!" - but probably not (if they're not breaking the law): parks are for lovers too.
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I am looking for expression used in US or UK for that situation, for example , you are in a park where there are a diversity of people in age, and a couple starts to be intense with the kissing and the touching. in my country we say informally and graciously "let's throw them water !" . with the hope they stop or go to a more private place :)
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I am looking for expression used in US or UK for that situation, for example , you are in a park where there are a diversity of people in age, and a couple starts to be intense with the kissing and the touching. in my country we say informally and graciously "let's throw them water !" . with the hope they stop or go to a more private place :)
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I might mutter as I walked past them "Get a hotel room!" - but probably not (if they're not breaking the law): parks are for lovers too.
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I might mutter as I walked past them "Get a hotel room!" - but probably not (if they're not breaking the law): parks are for lovers too.
â Chappo
17 mins ago
I might mutter as I walked past them "Get a hotel room!" - but probably not (if they're not breaking the law): parks are for lovers too.
â Chappo
17 mins ago
I might mutter as I walked past them "Get a hotel room!" - but probably not (if they're not breaking the law): parks are for lovers too.
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The expression typically used is "get a room!"
A sarcastic or humorous imperative used to tell a couple to cease displaying physical affection publicly (implying that they should rent a room in a hotel to continue in private).
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"Get a room!" meaning, go to a hotel that rents by the hour.
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The expression typically used is "get a room!"
A sarcastic or humorous imperative used to tell a couple to cease displaying physical affection publicly (implying that they should rent a room in a hotel to continue in private).
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The expression typically used is "get a room!"
A sarcastic or humorous imperative used to tell a couple to cease displaying physical affection publicly (implying that they should rent a room in a hotel to continue in private).
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The expression typically used is "get a room!"
A sarcastic or humorous imperative used to tell a couple to cease displaying physical affection publicly (implying that they should rent a room in a hotel to continue in private).
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms via TFD
The expression typically used is "get a room!"
A sarcastic or humorous imperative used to tell a couple to cease displaying physical affection publicly (implying that they should rent a room in a hotel to continue in private).
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms via TFD
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"Get a room!" meaning, go to a hotel that rents by the hour.
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"Get a room!" meaning, go to a hotel that rents by the hour.
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"Get a room!" meaning, go to a hotel that rents by the hour.
"Get a room!" meaning, go to a hotel that rents by the hour.
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I might mutter as I walked past them "Get a hotel room!" - but probably not (if they're not breaking the law): parks are for lovers too.
â Chappo
17 mins ago