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单词 you can go to the dickens
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you (he, she, etc.) can go to the dickens
7. to go to the dickens: to go to ruin; to fail or be ruined completely. Also in constructions with imperative force expressing contemptuous dismissal or rejection, such as you (he, she, etc.) can go to the dickens.Cf. to go to the devil at devil n. Phrases 1b(b), to go to hell at hell n. and int. Phrases 3b.
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the world > action or operation > failure or lack of success > fail or be unsuccessful [verb (intransitive)]
withsitc1330
fail1340
defaulta1382
errc1430
to fall (also go) by the wayside1526
misthrive1567
miss1599
to come bad, or no, speedc1600
shrink1608
abortivea1670
maroon1717
to flash in the pan1792
skunk1831
to go to the dickens1833
to miss fire1838
to fall flat1841
fizzle1847
to lose out1858
to fall down1873
to crap out1891
flivver1912
flop1919
skid1920
to lay an egg1929
to blow out1939
to strike out1946
bomb1963
to come (also have) a buster1968
the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > destroy [verb (intransitive)] > be destroyed, ruined, or come to an end
losec888
fallOE
forlesea1225
perishc1275
spilla1300
to go to wreche13..
to go to the gatec1330
to go to lostc1374
miscarryc1387
quenchc1390
to bring unto, to fall into, to go, put, or work to wrakea1400
mischieve?a1400
tinea1400
to go to the devilc1405
bursta1450
untwindc1460
to make shipwreck1526
to go to (the) pot1531
to go to wreck (and ruin)a1547
wrake1570
wracka1586
to hop (also tip, pitch over, drop off, etc.) the perch1587
to lie in the dusta1591
mischief1598
to go (etc.) to rack (and ruin)1599
shipwreck1607
suffera1616
unravel1643
to fall off1684
tip (over) the perch1699
to do away with1769
to go to the dickens1833
collapse1838
to come (also go) a mucker1851
mucker1862
to go up1864
to go to squash1889
to go (to) stramash1910
to go for a burton1941
to meet one's Makera1978
the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > worse > [verb (intransitive)] > go to ruin
brethec1275
to go to the dickens1833
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > causing to go away > command to go away [verb (intransitive)]
scud1602
go scrape!1611
to push off (also along)1740
to go it1797
to walk one's chalks1835
morris1838
scat1838
go 'long1859
to take a walk1881
shoot1897
skidoo1905
to beat it1906
to go to the dickens1910
to jump (or go (and) jump) in the lake1912
scram1928
to piss offa1935
to bugger off1937
to fuck off1940
go and have a roll1941
eff1945
to feck off?1945
to get lost1947
to sod off1950
bug1956
to hit, split or take the breeze1959
naff1959
frig1965
muck1974
to rack off1975
1833 Georgia Tel. (Macon) 3 Oct. They know that if they tell the truth they will all go to the dickings.
1877 W. Black Green Pastures & Piccadilly III. vii. 105 The man's life was ruined—yes, sir..business went to the dickens.
1910 San Antonio (Texas) Light & Gaz. 13 Feb. 14/1 Just tell the sheriff and all his bunch to go to the dickens.
1966 Sewanee Rev. 74 640 He can die and go to the dickens right there in Macon for all I care.
2015 Washington Post (Nexis) 18 Oct. (Met. 2 ed.) (Sports section) d5 Peyton Manning's career sure went to the dickens after Spurrier needled him, didn't it?
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