stuff it

stuff it

A rude invective expressing disdain, contempt, disgust, or anger to someone. I've taken enough of the boss's crap—tell him he can stuff it, because I quit! Stuff it, Bill! You don't know what's best for me!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

stuff it

Take back something, as in As for that memo of yours, you can just stuff it. This idiom is used, often as an interjection, to express contempt or defiance. Presumably it is short for "Stuff it up your ass." [ Vulgar slang; 1950s]
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

stuff it

Vulgar Slang
Used as an intensive to express extreme anger, frustration, or disgust.
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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • get the worst of (something)
  • get the worst of it
  • have the worst of (something)
  • stack the cards
  • stack the cards (against someone or something)
  • peep at
  • peep at (someone or something)
  • peeps
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"I quite like it the way it is now but when it dries out and stuff it's a bit wild and not very good.
Clothes shopping has al ways been a passion but now I can get into more stuff it's becoming an addiction.
"With the club stuff it's not going to be a runner," he confirmed.
He said: "It's nice to play in friendlies, but we all want to play in the European Championships and the World Cups, so now that we are back to the World Cup campaign again and down to the serious stuff it's great.
Of course, you aren't going to get club dancing, bum-revolving, handwaving stuff it's got to be more Riverdance if you want the pad to pick up your steps and score.
But if there's one thing Gordon knows how to stuff it's a turkey and he's joined by his whole family including wife Tana for this festive treat.