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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]
Example Sentences
Characteristic of this situation was the report that deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller pressured ICE agents to arrest at least 3,000 immigrants a day, to hell with a warrant or honoring due process.
“The Japanese in California should be under armed guard to the last man and woman right now and to hell with habeas corpus until the danger is over,” Pegler wrote.
“Hezbollah is continuing its war. It’s not willing to stop, and is taking the whole country to hell with it.”
"Both dragged each other to hell with their lyrical jabs, but it's undeniable who came out on top. Drake will remain the superstar rapper that he is - this definitely won't stop his motion - but he'll need to be secure enough to take all the jokes and banter for losing for the rest of his career. Rap music wins, yet again."
“To Hell with the horses, I came to party” was a popular t-shirt.
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