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Italian
Etymology
Literally, “to the devil.”
Interjection
al diavolo
- to hell with
2016, Stranger Things, season 1, episode 6:Dustin Henderson (Gaten Matarazzo): Non puoi averne [dei migliori amici] più di uno. / Mike Wheeler (Finn Wolfhard): Chi lo dice? / La logica. / Al diavolo la logica, anche tu sei il mio migliore amico.- You can't have more than one best friend. / Says who? / Says logic. / Well I call bull on your logic, because you're my best friend too.
- (literally, “You cannot have more than one of them . / Who says it? / Logic. / To hell with logic, you are also my best friend.”)
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