hell mend someone

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hell mend someone

  1. (idiomatic, vulgar) Expressing exasperation at someone whose behavior is likely to result in trouble but who will not heed warnings.
    • 2008, Jessica Stirling, The Fields of Fortune, →ISBN:
      'You do not want to look after yourself at all. You want Roderick Peters to look after you. Well, hell mend you, Nicola, hell mend you,' Charlotte snapped ...
    • 2010, George Friel, A Glasgow Trilogy, →ISBN, page 229:
      And then hell mend you. You've never danced in your life, have you? Well, by God, she'll lead you a dance.
    • 2013, Christine Marion Fraser, Kinvara Wives, →ISBN:
      Just because he's single he thinks he can do anything he wants with anybody and hell mend him if this latest venture turns sour on him.