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Get bent Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈbɛnt
GET-BENT or GIT-BENT
ɡˈɛt/ /bˈɛnt
get-BENT

Definition

A rude and informal expression telling someone to go away or expressing strong annoyance or anger towards that person.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal and considered offensive; mainly used in the UK and rarely in the US. Only use with people you are angry at, and avoid in polite or professional settings. Similar to 'go away' but much stronger and ruder.

Example Sentences

He told me to get bent when I asked for help.

basic

Don't tell your teacher to get bent. It's very rude.

basic

If someone is bothering you, you might say 'get bent!'

basic

Oh, you don't like my idea? Well, get bent!

natural

She just looked at him and said, 'get bent,' then walked away.

natural

If that's how you feel, you can just get bent for all I care.

natural