get lost vs on with you

get lost

verb
  • To lose one's way. 

  • To exit from the scene. 

  • To go missing; to be in a location unknown to someone who is looking for it. 

  • To be absent, to seem to be absent. 

intj
  • Used to rudely tell somebody to go away or leave one alone. 

on with you

phrase
  • An expression of dismissal or contempt directed at someone. 

How often have the words get lost and on with you occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )