screw you

verb

Definitions

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically

    Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see screw, you.

    • I can screw you in front of everyone. I don't care, we have a thing going on, you know. I love you,” she said.
  2. less offensive version of fuck you.

    • You'll just lie in your bed all day rather than help us? Well, screw you.
    • Screw you—go annoy someone else!
    • Screw you! You think you can come to my house dressed like a slob?
  3. An act of defiance and contempt.

    • You know what it is about that game, the thing that id Software says isn't worth their time (which I personally believe is a big screw you to us gamers),
    • Partly as a 'screw you' to all the people who treated me so badly, to be honest. Show them the ugly duckling has morphed into a swan, that kind of thing.
    • Well, how about we talk about the way you disrespected me for the last fourteen years by ignoring me? That kinda felt like a big screw you from you to me.”

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA