burn in hell
English
editVerb
editburn in hell (third-person singular simple present burns in hell, present participle burning in hell, simple past and past participle burned in hell or burnt in hell)
- (derogatory, somewhat offensive) An expression of anger and contempt directed at someone, especially after that individual has committed a very serious crime or transgression.
- 2012, BioWare, Mass Effect 3 (Science Fiction), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →OCLC, PC, scene: Citadel:
- Wrex: I say every human can burn in hell now--and you'll be there to greet them!
- (literally) To spend the afterlife suffering in hell.
- 2011, Joyce Turner, Pain Through A Child's Eyes, →ISBN, page 136:
- Ted could die and burn in hell as far as I was concerned.
- 2011, Max Lucado, 3:16 Participant's Guide: The Numbers of Hope, →ISBN:
- For some people, salvation is little more than fire insurance— they don't care about this life, they just don't want to burn in hell.
- 2012, Bill Petite, A Rose in the Desert, →ISBN:
- I was only about eight years old but the message was loud and clear, “If you die without knowing Jesus as your savior, you will burn in hell for eternity!”