Go to hell spoken language informal rude
A curse shows you are very angry with someone or you want them to go away and stop bothering you.
I couldn't believe he dared to tell his boss to go to hell.
To wish someone go to hell and suffer the agonies.
You, the murderer. Go to hell.
To become ruined or disordered.
I've just gone for two months and you made my department go to hell. I regretted making you the manager.
Many houses went to hell after the storm hit the town.
To go to hell
to speak quietly so that other people cannot hear exactly what you are saying. (negative meaning: especially used with rude or unpleasant attitude)
Used to describe an extreme deteriorating condition, which is unlikely to be inevitable.
To mess up or ruin something
To say bad words with a whisper.
The verb "go" should be conjugated with its tense.