shoo-fly (interj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[shoo-fly 词源字典]
admonition to a pest, by 1867 (in baseball slang), from shoo (v.) + fly (n.). Popularized by a Dan Bryant minstrel song c. 1870, which launched it as a catch-phrase that, according to H.L. Mencken, "afflicted the American people for at least two years." Shoo-fly pie is attested from 1935.[shoo-fly etymology, shoo-fly origin, 英语词源]