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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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How about a band of Australian garage-rockers who cut albums at the pace of an Atlanta rap crew, tour like peak-era Grateful Dead and who just told the biggest company in streaming to go to hell.

From Los Angeles Times

He riffed awhile about the physical and mental challenges in the ring, his ability to go to hell and back.

From BBC

He later defended his telling Harris to “go to hell,” describing it as a “colloquial phrase.”

From Slate

"It's what I sing," before going on to regale me with the rest of the first verse, climaxing with the chorus: "You hate me, you love me. I'm only judged by myself. I go to hell. I go to heaven. But wherever I go, I make my own heaven."

From BBC

“At the end of the day if what you’re doing is harming and turning them off to the mental health system, then as soon as your finger is off the scale, they will say go to hell and walk away,” Cortright said.

From Los Angeles Times