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Interjection

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get stuffed!

  1. (UK, Ireland, colloquial, dismissal, euphemistic) Used to tell somebody to go away or to leave one alone.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:go away
    Get stuffed! I don't want to talk to you again!
    • 1992, Émile Zola, translated by Douglas Parmée, Nana, published 1998, page 243:
      Eventually, she heard him say something in his deliberate, gruff voice: just two words:
      Get stuffed!”
    • 2007, James Hosier, “Getting Stuffed”, in John Patrick, editor, Dreamboys: A New Collection of Erotic Tales, page 130:
      “You could wear them at fancy dress parties,” I suggested.
      Get stuffed!” he growled.
    • 2010, Jeff Wright, Sage, Dead Gorgeous[1], page 593:
      “And what, pray tell, is that? Money? Well, you can get stuffed!” he said sitting down in the chair.

Usage notes

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An only slightly more polite version of get fucked.