Means you can screw yourself, f*ck yourself. People also take it as go to hell.. my friend answer!
It is a disparaging remark meaning you and your ideas are insignificant.
In romanian, "surub" [Shurub] means "screw". Not to "screw somebody", but like in "tightening the screws"
The idiom is to have a screw loose. if you have a screw loose it means you are insane.
The 'screw' part, as in 'screw-driver'
Screw you buddy.
Mistake and fault are two other words for screw up.
I think you mean an Archimedes screw.
length of the screw, and number of turns per inch
Screw
this screw is locked it self without any external forces
screw off
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A screw is a combination of two simple machines: A wheel (the screw rotates about its axis) and an inclined plane (the thread of the screw) It is also used when the experiment goes wrong. ("Screw this, I'm going home")
In romanian, "surub" [Shurub] means "screw". Not to "screw somebody", but like in "tightening the screws"
A simple machine of a inclined plane.
it means that whatever it is its not fair
The letters on a screw refer to the type of screw head and the size of the screw. For example, "PH" typically indicates a Phillips head screw and the following number represents the size of the screw. Other common letters include "SL" for slotted screws and "Hex" for hexagonal screws.
It is a very basic and childish insult.