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Screw you Meaning in English

expression

ˈskɹu/ /ˈju
SKROO YOO
skɹˈuː/ /jˈuː
sk-ROO yoo

Definition

An informal, rude, and offensive way to tell someone that you are angry or frustrated with them, similar to "go away" or "get lost." Mainly used to show strong disapproval or as an insult.

Usage & Nuances

Highly rude and offensive; usually said in anger or during arguments. Stronger than "shut up" or "go away." Not suitable for formal or polite situations. May seriously damage relationships. Similar to "f you" but a bit less strong.

Example Sentences

He got mad and shouted, "Screw you!"

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If someone says "screw you", it's very offensive.

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Please do not ever say "screw you" to your teacher.

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"Screw you! I don't need your help," he snapped.

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After their argument, all he could say was, "Screw you."

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Sometimes people say "screw you" when they're really upset, but it's better to stay calm.

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