screw you
Pronunciation
/skɹˈuː juː/
/skɹˈuː juː/

Definition & Meaning of "screw you"in English

screw you
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an expression of anger, contempt, or defiance

screw you definition and meaning
Offensive
Slang
Vulgar

What is the origin of the term "screw you" and how is it used?

Screw you is a slang expression that appeared in English in the early 20th century as a way to show anger, contempt, or defiance toward someone. The phrase comes from the figurative use of "screw" to mean "mess with" or "treat badly," rather than its literal mechanical sense. Historically, it was derogatory and insulting, used to express strong displeasure or challenge authority. Today it remains informal and offensive, suitable for casual, angry, or confrontational speech rather than polite or formal contexts.

Examples
" You stole my lunch? Screw you! "
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