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  1. idiom. Add to word list. mainly US informal (also US the hell with someone/something) used to say that you do not care about someone or something: I was ready to say the hell with it and leave. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Lacking interest and enthusiasm. apathetic. apathy. aridity. blah. blankly. half-heartedly. hell. incurious.

  2. It's like "to hell with" is a mere sentence fragment while "the hell with" is the beginning of a declarative statement. Still I'd always say "to hell with" as the other seems wrong/nonsensical to me. To hell with you, means, go to hell. compare: off to bed with you! etc.

  3. The meaning of TO HELL WITH is —used to say in a forceful and angry way that one does not care about someone or something. How to use to hell with in a sentence.

  4. to ˈhell with somebody/something. ( spoken) used to express anger or dislike and to say that you no longer care about somebody/something and will take no notice of it/them: To hell with this stupid car. I’m going to buy a new one. (Some people find this use offensive.) See also: hell, somebody, something, to. Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary ...

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  6. 4 days ago · If you say ' to hell with ' something, you are emphasizing that you do not care about something and that it will not stop you from doing what you want to do. [informal, emphasis] To hell with this, I'm getting out of here. To hell with grades and qualifications. See full dictionary entry for hell.

  7. to hell with somebody/something. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English to hell with somebody/something spoken not polite used to say that you do not care about someone or something anymore I want to live for the present, and to hell with the consequences. → hell Examples from the Corpus to hell with somebody/something • And to ...

  8. ( spoken) used to express anger or dislike and to say that you no longer care about somebody/something and will take no notice of it/them: To hell with this stupid car. I’m going to buy a new one. (Some people find this use offensive.) See also: hell, somebody, something, to. Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017. To hell with that!

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