This is a very angry way to tell someone to do something. You use it when you really dislike or are mad at the person.
This is a very angry way to tell someone to do something. You use it when you really dislike or are mad at the person.
Hand over all your valuables!
Come at me! I'll take down every last one of you!
Get the hell out of here, now!
Do whatever the hell you want. It's not like you can do it anyway.
He spat out the words, "Get the hell out of my sight."
This is very different from a normal command like 'Do it'. That command is strong. This form is much stronger. It also shows you hate the person. It is not like polite commands at all.
Don't use this when you talk to real people. It is very rude. This is like saying "Do it, you jerk!" It is only for bad characters in stories.
Use this when you want to show you are very angry. You also want to show you look down on the other person. It makes you sound very mean and aggressive.
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