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Interjections of Dismissal and Refusal

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shoo
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get lost
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get screwed
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piss off
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away with you
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screw off
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stuff it
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shove it
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to hell with somebody or something
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shut up
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shut it
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shut your mouth
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knock it off
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that's enough
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leave it out
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give it a break
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no
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hell no
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uh-uh
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no way
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no chance
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not for the world
shoo
shoo
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used to make something or someone go away

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get lost
get lost
interjection
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/ɡɛt lˈɔst/
Informal

used to tell someone to leave or go away

get screwed
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/ɡɛt skɹˈuːd/
Informal
Offensive

used to express contempt, disregard, or to dismiss someone or their ideas entirely

piss off
piss off
interjection
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/pˈɪs ˈɔf/
Informal
Offensive

used to tell someone to go away or leave you alone

away with you
away with you
interjection
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/ɐwˈeɪ wɪð juː/

used to dismiss someone or to ask them to leave immediately

screw off
screw off
interjection
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/skɹˈuː ˈɔf/
Informal
Offensive

used to express irritation, frustration, or a strong desire for the person being addressed to leave immediately

stuff it
stuff it
interjection
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/stˈʌf ɪt/
Informal

used to tell someone to stop talking or dismiss what they are saying

shove it
interjection
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/ʃˈʌv ɪt/
Informal
Offensive

used to tell someone to leave or to cease their actions immediately

to hell with {sb/sth}
to hell with somebody or something
interjection
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/tə hˈɛl wɪð ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
Informal

used to express complete disregard or defiance toward someone or something

shut up
shut up
interjection
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/ʃˈʌt ˈʌp/
Informal
Offensive

used to tell someone to stop talking or to be quiet

shut it
shut it
interjection
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/ʃˈʌt ɪt/

used to command someone to be quiet or to stop talking

shut your mouth
shut your mouth
interjection
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/ʃˈʌt jʊɹ mˈaʊθ/
Informal
Offensive

used to abruptly silence someone or to express frustration or annoyance with their speech

knock it off
knock it off
interjection
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/nˈɑːk ɪt ˈɔf/
Informal

used to express annoyance or frustration with someone's actions and to demand that they stop those actions

that's enough
that's enough
interjection
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/ðæts ɪnˈʌf/

used to signal that a certain action or behavior has reached an acceptable limit or is no longer tolerable

leave it out
leave it out
interjection
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/lˈiːv ɪt ˈaʊt/
Informal

used to tell someone to stop doing or saying something, typically because it's annoying, unnecessary, or inappropriate

give it a break
give it a break
interjection
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/ɡˈɪv ɪt ɐ bɹˈeɪk/
Informal

used to tell someone to stop doing something or cease their behavior, especially if it's repetitive, annoying, or unnecessary

no
no
interjection
n
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a word to show disagreement or say something is not true

yes
hell no
hell no
interjection
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/hˈɛl nˈoʊ/
Informal

used to convey a strong, emphatic refusal or disagreement

uh-uh
uh-uh
interjection
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/ˈʌˈʌ/
Informal

used to indicate a negative response to a question or statement

no way
no way
interjection
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/nˈoʊ wˈeɪ/

used to firmly and decisively reject the suggestion or proposal

no chance
no chance
interjection
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/nˈoʊ tʃˈæns/

used to express strong refusal regarding a proposed action or idea

not for the world
not for the world
interjection
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/nˌɑːt fɚðə wˈɜːld/

used to express a strong refusal or rejection of a proposed action, situation, or condition

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