I hate you

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I hate you

  1. Expression of hatred, or intense disdain or dislike directed at someone. Some might invoke this phrase without literal implication, such as unselectively and uncontrolledly directing the phrase to innocent surrounding people as a result of difficult life circumstances, or jokingly in reponse to being pranked. Such uses should be avoided, however.
    He told his mother, "I hate you for giving him $10 when he didn't work for it and I had to!"
    I hate you, Kenneth! You and that smug face of yours!

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