It is a way of telling someone to get away - a little more polite than F-You, but the same general idea. The image is of them bending over for anal sex.
"Get bent" is a rude and dismissive slang phrase often used to tell someone to go away or to express frustration or annoyance towards them.
The correct spelling is "stiffs." It is the plural form of the word "stiff," which can refer to a dead body, a strong alcoholic drink, or something rigid or not easily bent.
In 70s slang, you could say "bent out of shape" to mean angry.
Some popular slang terms from the 1920s include "bee's knees" (meaning excellent), "cat's pajamas" (meaning stylish or impressive), and "hooch" (meaning bootleg liquor).
A common slang word for an error is "blunder" or "screw-up."
No, an idiom is not a slang word. An idiom is a commonly used expression with a figurative meaning that is different from its literal meaning. Slang, on the other hand, refers to informal words and phrases that are specific to a particular group or generation.
A bent car is a slang term for a stolen car.
Typically, "bent" is used as an insult as in "get bent." The phrase "get bent" means "get bent over," in other words, "screw you."
Usually getting bent means getting drunk or stoned. In the UK being called Bent is slang for being called Gay !
its a slang meaning for getting vagina.
Ankylosed is the medical term meaning abnormally bent; flexed is the medical term meaning normal bending of a joint.
The word sought may be "crooked" (bent, not straight, or slang for dishonest).
in a bent position
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
Twisted or curved are about the same meaning as crooked.
The word "bent" can be used to mean the same as "crooked" when describing something that is not straight or curved.
The meaning of the Australian slang word bonzer means great and highly satisfactory.
'Stroof' has no meaning in English, -gibberish or slang .