stuffed adj.2
1. bothered, concerned; usu. in phrs. can’t be stuffed.
Vinnie Got Blown Away 12: Times the screws can’t be stuffed or won’t unlock case you jump them. |
2. see also under stuff v.1
In exclamations
a general excl. of dismissal, thus ext. go and get stuffed.
None But the Lonely Heart 86: ‘Go and get stuffed,’ he shouts. | ||
Aus. Vulgarisms [t/s] 10: go and get stuffed: As for the above [i.e. go and get cut]. Here stuffed = fucked. | ||
Shiralee 177: ‘Ah, get stuffed!’ The man grimaced with a drunken loll of the head. | ||
Doctor Is Sick (1972) 114: Bob turned in the lazy-eyed style of a mobster, saying: ‘You go and get stuffed’. | ||
Apprentices (1970) I i: spow: Stop that bloody ball banging about. Do I have to get up on my feet to you? dicker: Get stuffed. | ||
All Bull 32: After a few days we told him to get stuffed. | ||
Sat. Night at the Palace (1985) 13: If Carstens schemes I’m going to play seconds he can get stuffed. | ||
Liza’s England (1996) 238: Oh, tell ’em to get stuffed! | ||
White Shoes 38: What you’re looking for, shithead, is in the local yellow-pages [...] Get stuffed. | ||
Kowloon Tong 10: They can get stuffed. | ||
Beyond Black 264: The only words which came out were, ‘Get stuffed’. | ||
ntnews.com.au 21 Mar. 🌐 The correct reaction [...] was of course to tell the barman ‘go and get stuffed you bloody pelican,’ or ‘neck up you parrot’. | ||
Secret Hours 306: I’ll just tell her to get stuffed. |