The phrase "Don't let the door hit you" is often used to express a sense of relief or satisfaction when someone is leaving, implying that their departure is welcomed. It's a way of saying that their presence was unwelcome or burdensome. This expression can carry a humorous or sarcastic tone, depending on the context in which it is used. Ultimately, it emphasizes a desire for closure or distance from a situation or person.
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It is a response when a person says they're leaving, usually after a dispute, disagreement; so the person who is staying makes the comment..."don't let the door hit you..." meaning he hopes you go quickly. Short form = "good riddance"...you're not wanted here.
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Don't let the door hit you in your bigotry on your way out.
America's Next President - 2012 Don't Let the Door Hit You 1-6 was released on: USA: 6 October 2012
Generally used when the addressed has been complaining about circumstances that the listener doesn't agree with. It comes from a time when doors were on spring hinges and if you paused in the doorway while exiting, the door would spring closed behind you and hit you on the backside.As in:"This place stinks. I am too qualified to be here.""Well, don't let the door hit you on the way out."
i dont know if i used this befor.. wont let me in
let me tell you when was the worst hit was i dont know land it is in 1991
stay in your house and dont let any sunlioght hit it
you dont let them hit you
well you hit edit room,and if your not vip they dont let you unlock your room. but if you are you just hit every one is allowed