hate (someone or something) like sin
hate (someone or something) like sin
To hate someone or something very aggressively, intensely, or enthusiastically. I know you're suppose to forgive and forget, but I can't help it—I just hate him like sin for what he's done to me. Good luck getting Scotty out of bed this early—he hates mornings like sin.
See also: hate, like, sin
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
hate someone or something like sin
Fig. to hate someone or something a great deal. She won't eat brussels sprouts. She hates 'em like sin. I don't want that man anywhere near me. I hate him like sin.
See also: hate, like, sin
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- hate like sin
- pet hate
- your, his, etc. pet hate
- carry the torch
- be in your face
- burst (one's) bubble
- burst bubble
- burst somebody's bubble
- burst someone's bubble
- carp at