I think you mean "like it or lump it," which means that you have a choice: accept something ("like" it) or accept the consequences of not accepting (take your "lumps" or blows). "Like it or leave it" gives you the same meaning, only with the second choice being you leaving rather than accepting something.
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The idiom will u please get off my back means stop bugging me or leave me alone
you go and be a lazy lump on the couch
A lump of coal.
Leave things as they are.
Same meaning as take it or leave it.
It means to start a journey or to leave.
It's not an idiom, it's a joke. And it's "make like a tree and leaf" -- it's a pun.
1.leave the ship on which you are serving, without permission2.leave an organization that you belong to, suddenly and unexpectedly
Santa may leave a lump of coal for naughty children as a reminder to be kind and behave well.
This is a gambling idiom. If you let something ride, you leave it as it is or let it stand. The image is of you leaving your bet on the table instead of taking the money or changing your bet.
The idiom "leave no stone unturned" means to make every possible effort to find something or solve a problem by examining every option or possibility thoroughly. It suggests a thorough and exhaustive search or investigation.