do not continue, stop it, I do not want it, drop it I'm not interested in joining the club. Forget it.
forget your manners
forget to be polite, forget to say please etc. "When I reached in front of Mac, he said, ""Forget your manners?"""
forgive and forget
Idiom(s): forgive and forget
Theme: FORGIVENESS
to forgive someone (for something) and forget that it ever happened. (Fixed order.) • I'm sorry, John. Let's forgive and forget. What do you say? • It was nothing. We'll just have to forgive and forget.
forget oneself
Idiom(s): forget oneself
Theme: BEHAVIOR - IMPROPER
to forget one's manners or training. (Said in formal situations in reference to belching, bad table manners, and, in the case of very young children, pants-wetting.) • Sorry, Mother, I forgot myself. • John, we are going out to dinner tonight. Please don't forget yourself.
Forgive and forget.
We must not hold against someone a thing of the past.
forget oneself|forget
v. phr. To do something one should have remembered not to do; do something below one's usual conduct although one knows better; let one's self-control slip. He forgot himself only once at dinner when he belched.He knew he should hold his temper, but because of the trouble he forgot himself and began to shout.
forgive and forget|forget|forgive
v. To have no bad feelings about what happened in the past. After the argument the boys decided to forgive and forget. Synonym: LET BYGONES BE BYGONES, LIVE AND LET LIVE.
forget
forget In addition to the idiom beginning with forget, also see forgive and forget.
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