screw (someone)/that

screw (someone)/that

A rude and angry expression of disgust or dissatisfaction with someone or something, especially indicating that one doesn't want to be associated with the person or do the thing in question. A: "The manager said all staff have to be in tomorrow at 6 AM to help with the stock check." B: "Screw that! There's no way I'm coming in that early!" She treated you like garbage, and now she expects you to help her with the business? Screw her!
See also: screw, that

screw you

rude slang An interjection of angry dismissal or contempt. A: "Wow, you're a lousy mechanic, Ben." B: "Hey, your car's running, isn't it? So screw you!" Screw you! I'll didn't want to eat with you anyway!
See also: screw
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

screw you

Go to hell, as in You won't help after all? Well, screw you! A euphemism for the still ruder fuck you, this slangy term dates from the mid-1900s.
See also: screw
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

screw ˈhim, ˈyou, ˈthat, etc.

(taboo, slang) an offensive way of showing that you are annoyed or do not care about somebody/something
See also: screw
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • screw him, you, that, etc.
  • stuff (someone)/that!
  • stuff him, that, etc.
  • stuff you
  • give (someone) the stink eye