go to the devil



go to the devil

stop annoying me, I do not want to deal with you any more go to hell The girl's father said if she didn't stop seeing "that boy," she could go to the devil for all he cared.
See also: devil

go to the devil

1. To be unsuccessful; fail.
2. To become depraved.
3. Used in the imperative to express anger or impatience.
See also: devil

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Iovianus-Ancient Roman
Diodore-French
ŠIme-Croatian
Radovan-Slovak, Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Medieval Slavic
Amarantha-Various
Mercurius-Roman Mythology