go to the devil

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Verb[edit]

go to the devil (third-person singular simple present goes to the devil, present participle going to the devil, simple past went to the devil, past participle gone to the devil)

  1. To figuratively go to a bad or unpleasant place or situation; used in expressions of contempt or angry dismissal.
    I never want to see my ex-wife again. She can go to the devil for all I care.

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