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Discover Ludwig"fuck that guy" can be used in written English, as it is a colloquial way of expressing anger, frustration, or dismissal towards someone.
It is typically used in informal or casual language, and may not be appropriate in more formal settings. Example: "I can't believe John was spreading rumors about me. Fuck that guy."
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"When I see a person jogging who's my age" — forty-seven — "I always think, Fuck that guy".
He talked extremely fast as he worked, mentioning speakeasies, syphilis, tarot cards, the Sultan of Brunei ("Fuck that guy!"), and a memoir he is writing.
Walked out thinking FUCK that GUY.
I want to know who the fuck that guy is who's talking like an AM radio show host introducing Johnny Carson.
So far, Ford's camp has not denied these allegations but sources eager to quash any potential obstacles to his current bid for re-election as mayor of Canada's largest cityhave claimed to have heard Ford exclaim, "Deadmau5?! Fuck that guy.
Fuck that guy, The effect of immigration on wages and the economy and on low-paying jobs in particular—have been hotly debated and are controversial, but in GOP circles at least there's widespread agreement that a huge wall or fence on the Mexican border is needed.
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You burp loudly and tell your friends you're going to fuck that red guy.
I had forgotten about the photographer at this point, so when I looked up and saw this Asian guy taking a picture of me I said, "What the fuck is that guy doing?" Toni, the older lady, was like, "He can't do that!
Fuck whatever rent we owed, fuck whatever deposits that guy had of ours, just jam on out of there with our integrity.
On behalf of most New Orleans residents let me say: fuck what that guy thinks.
Kramer was balling the juror, saw a chance to make a name on the Sherman case, didn't give a fuck that the other black guy who had been with Lamb was a crackhead scumbag.
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