Stuff you Meaning in English
expression
ˈstəf/ /ˈju
STUHFF-yoo
stˈʌf/ /jˈuː
st-UFF-yoo
التعريف
'Stuff you' is an informal and mildly rude way to tell someone you are annoyed or angry with them, meaning something like 'go away!' or 'I don't care about you!'.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very informal and mildly offensive; avoid in polite contexts. Used to show annoyance, similar to 'screw you' but less strong. Often said in arguments or when someone is frustrated.
Spanish: ¡Que te den! - ¡Vete al diablo!Portuguese (BR): Vai te catar! - Dane-se você!Portuguese (PT): Vai-te lixar! - Que te lixe!Chinese (Simplified): 去你的!- 滚你吧!Chinese (Traditional): 去你的!- 滾你吧!Hindi: चल हट! - जा भाड़ में!Arabic: إلى الجحيم بك! - اخرس!Bengali: চল চলে जा - তুইকে তোয়াক্কা করি নাRussian: пошёл ты - иди к чёртуJapanese: 勝手にしろ - くたばれVietnamese: kệ bạn - mặc kệ bạnKorean: 꺼져 - 신경 안 써Turkish: sana ne - defolUrdu: دفع ہو جاؤ - مجھے پرواہ نہیںIndonesian: persetan kamu - terserah kamu
جمل نموذجية
He told me 'stuff you' and walked away.
basic
If you don't like it, 'stuff you'.
basic
She yelled 'stuff you' during the argument.
basic
'Stuff you,' he shouted, slamming the door behind him.
natural
Whenever someone annoys him, he just says 'stuff you' and leaves.
natural
You lost? Well, 'stuff you', I don't care.
natural