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Synonyms

go to hell

Idioms  
  1. Also,. Go to everlasting torment, ruin, or perdition. For example, Nancy did not mince words but simply told him to go the devil, or Go to hell, Tom, I won't give you another cent. These phrases are often uttered as angry imperatives to order someone to go away. Hell, devil, and dickens (a euphemism for “devil”) all refer to the underworld, the residence of the devil, from which a person would never return.


Example Sentences

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And things are about to go to hell with gas prices, diesel prices, oil.

From BBC

“He has no problem telling his friends like me to go to hell if he does not get what he wants, as he should,” Davis said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“And that’s what’s causing our genes to change, our gut microbiome to go to hell.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Once I decided that I didn’t care anymore, I just expected for them to kind of allow things just to go to hell around the house — but it was quite the opposite.

From Los Angeles Times

“Tell the hawks to go to hell; you have the capacity to act with practical judgment,” López Obrador said.

From Los Angeles Times