Idiom: Go climb a tree

Hi,
when we use this idiom?" Go climb a tree"

Thanks a lot for your help,
Samira

Hello, I am ‘The French’, I’m not a teacher, but I think you can use it with children.

Have a nice day.

It means “go away and stop bothering me.” The person doesn’t want someone to actually climb a tree.

“Go climb a tree” is like several other American expressions or idioms: Go jump in the lake. Take a flying leap. Take a long walk off a short pier. Go fly a kite. Go chase yourself. And here’s a really old one – Go to grass and eat hay.

They all mean “go away, leave me alone.”