that is not a good idea, no way """You could plead guilty."" ""To hell with that!"""
raise hell with
Idiom(s): raise the devil (with sb or sth) AND raise hell (with sb/sth); raise cain (with sb or sth); raise the dickens (with sb/sth)
Theme: INCITE
to act in some extreme manner; to make trouble; to behave wildly; to be very angry. (Informal. Use hell with caution.) • John was out all night raising the devil. • Don't come around here and raise hell with everybody. • That cheap gas I bought really raised the dickens with my car's engine.
to hell with|hell|the hell|the hell with|to
prep. phr., informal Used to express disgusted rejection of something. It's slop; the hell with what the cook calls it. Compare: FED UP, GIVE A HANG.
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]
the hell with (someone or something)
I'm disgusted, fed up with, or appetite annihilation to do with addition or something; I don't affliction about addition or article at all. An F? The hell with this class, I don't alike like calculus!Well the hell with him then! He can go date as abounding added guys as he wants, for all I care.Learn more: hellLearn more:
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