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Nobody can answer this question with certainty.
You cannot. According to Judeo-Christian thinking, hell is the punishment for one's own misdeeds. If someone were to go to hell, it would be in judgment for their own behavior, not because you sent them there.
There is no "getting to" hell. Without God, you're already there. But God has provided an answer for that: the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. God Himself gave Himself up for us that we might have a relationship with Him. That's all God wants: a relationship with someone who has the power to choose it, which is why He made us as we are with the ability to choose. So now the ball's in your court: what will you do with Jesus?
You are doomed to hell.
Take it to someone who knows what the hell they are doing!!
Ask 'What the hell happened to you?'
Annoy the hell outta them
Bloody hell they were
that someone smells like hell!
When someone dies, they either go to Heaven or hell, there is no inbetween.
No, it is not wrong telling someone to go to hell. It is however, looked at as being rude. Some people may say it out of frustration and then feel bad later.
It quite literally means that someone hopes that you to go to hell. No pun or sarcasm intended in the statement.