Usage examples of "zum Teufel" in German with translation to English

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Wer zum Teufel war das? Who the devil was that?
Was, zum Teufel, tust Du? What the devil are you doing?
Was zum Teufel ist das? What the hell is this?
Wo zum Teufel steckst du? Where the bloody hell are you?
Was zum Teufel meint er? What in the world does he mean?
Wo zum Teufel warst du? Where on earth were you?
Was zum Teufel machst du? What the hell are you doing?
Wer zum Teufel bist du? Who the hell are you?
Wo zum Teufel gehen Sie hin? Where the hell are you going?
Wo willst du hin, zum Teufel nochmal? Where the hell are you going?
Zum Teufel mit denen! To hell with them.
Geh zum Teufel Go to the devil
Scher dich zum Teufel Go to hell
Zum Teufel mit dir! To the devil with you!
Warum zum Teufel Why the hell
Aber wo, zum Teufel, habe ich diese aufladbaren Batterien hingetan? But goddammit where did I put those rechargeable batteries?
Oh, was zum Teufel. Oh, what the hell.
Der Teufel hat mich getrieben, das zu tun. The Devil made me do it.
Da soll mich doch der Teufel holen! Blow me down!
Wo wir grad vom Teufel sprechen; da kommt Kathy. Speak of the devil, here comes Kathy.
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