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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.
go to the devil
1. To be unsuccessful; fail.
2. To become depraved.
3. Used in the imperative to express anger or impatience.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
CzesŁAwa | | ches-WAH-vah | Polish |
Branca | | BRAN-ka (Galician) | Portuguese, Galician |
Judah | | JOO-də (English) | Biblical, Jewish |
Sothy | | - | Khmer |
Klazina | | klah-ZEE-nah | Dutch |
Gasto | | - | Ancient Germanic |