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Aelia Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

'TO HELL WITH' OR 'THE HELL WITH'????

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00I have heardsome people say "the hell with smth/someone" But acc. to my knwoledge it "to hell with" ... I have searched all over but can't find the difference.. kindly help me out...02br
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0 "To **** with" is the original form. "The **** with" is a corruption, but it became acceptable over time. 0-

  • 0 "To **** with" is the original form.
  • "The **** with" is a corruption, but it became acceptable over time.
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0 "To **** with" is the original form. "The **** with" is a corruption, but it became acceptable over time. Both forms are common nowadays.0-
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01cite10Erin Zale12cite10"To **** with" is the original form. "The **** with" is a 10corruption10, but it became acceptable over time. Both forms are common nowadays.12br
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10 01b01font00I chuckle with your use of that word. But I don't disagree with you
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0 Thanks alot Erin n Philip ..... 0-

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