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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get stuffed" is considered to be impolite or vulgar in written English, especially in formal contexts.
You may use it in informal contexts, such as conversations with friends or family, to express annoyance at someone's opinion or behavior. For example: "I can't believe you said that! Get stuffed!".
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Get stuffed.
"Everyone else can get stuffed.
Get stuffed with junk TV.
They were also told to get stuffed.
Get stuffed: Liversidge is an amateur taxidermist.
It's like Get Stuffed never happened.
I wanted her to get stuffed instead.
And their answer was: get stuffed.
Mitchell told them to get stuffed.
You would politely be told to get stuffed.
They are inclined to tell their opponents to get stuffed.
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