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to hell with
to hell with somebody/something
also the hell with somebody/something I do not care about someone or something She didn't seem to care about me, and I was ready to say to hell with her and walk out. He's a man who expects to get things done, and to hell with what the rest of the world thinks.
to hell with somebody/something
(very informal) an impolite way of saying that someone or something is not important to you any more To hell with saving money! I'm going shopping.
to hell with
Also, the hell with. I'm disgusted with, get rid of, as in To hell with that plan; it's ridiculous, or The hell with that so-called genius; he's made a serious mistake in this report. [Early 1900s]
to hell with
Used to express contempt for or dismissal of someone or something.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Ridley | | RID-lee | English (Rare) |
Marianna | | mer-ee-AN-ə (English), mar-ee-AN-ə (English), mahr-YAHN-nah (Polish) | Italian, English, Hungarian, Slovak, Polish, Greek |
Nicolas | | ['nikələs] | |
Basemmath | | - | Biblical Greek |
Azazel | | - | Biblical |
Zlota | | - | Jewish (Rare) |