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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

1: They hate each other like hell. 2: They hate each other like anything.

What does the following sentence mean? I suppose they are correct.

1: They hate each other like hell.

2: They hate each other like anything.
  

Top answer

They absolutely loathe one another. They are both correct.

  • They absolutely loathe one another.
  • They are both correct.
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They absolutely loathe one another.

They are both correct.
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Hi Feebs,

I know their meaning. What does like anything and like **** mean and where do they come from? Please tell me the meaning of these phrases.
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They do not precisely mean anything. They are emphasisers.

like ****, Informal.
a.with great speed, effort, intensity, etc.: We ran like **** to get home before the storm. She tried like **** to get him to change his mind.
b.(used sarcastically or ironically to express the opposite of what is being
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don't u see it in movies, sometimes when two persons are fighting, one says: go to ****, or when someone ask other to do thing and reply: go to **** ! i think it's not polite too not just informal , do u think so in daily life?
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Muslimahdon't u see it in movies, sometimes when two persons are fighting, one says: go to ****, or when someone ask other to do thing and reply: go to **** ! i think it's not polite too not just informal , do u think so in daily life?

I truly believe that it's not nice to say something like this to anyone.

Best wishes, Jackson

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