devil nThis word may be used to mean two things. _One_, when a person who one doesn't like or is not on friendly with, has a stroke of hard luck, one may say, "the divil's cure to im." For example, if the person whom you don't like is standing by a river and accidentally falls in, you would say, "the divil's cure to him. In this context, it is a curse, [reverse] and means "go to hell" or "go to the devil." It is said in a sneering or scornful tone. _Two_, It may also be used when a person is warned not to do something because it may hurt or injure him in some way and then does it despite the warning and brings some back luck to himself, the person who warned him may say, "the divil's cure to ya." In this con...