Stuff it Meaning in English
expression
Definition
An informal expression used to show annoyance, frustration, or that you don't care about something anymore. It can mean 'forget it', 'I give up', or 'I don't care'.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal and sometimes rude. Used mainly in British, Australian, and New Zealand English, rarely in American English. Often said in frustration, resignation, or rebellion. Similar to 'forget it', 'screw it', or 'the hell with it'. Not appropriate in formal settings.
Example Sentences
This homework is too hard. Stuff it, I'll do it later.
basic
If no one wants to help, then stuff it!
basic
He lost the game and shouted, 'Stuff it!'
basic
I've tried fixing this printer all day. You know what? Stuff it.
natural
'Are you coming to the meeting?' 'Nah, stuff it. I'm too tired.'
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After missing the bus again, she just said, 'Stuff it, I'll walk.'
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