What's the meaning of "be blowed"?
I would like to know what's the meaning of "be blowed" in the following text:
'I'm going to smoke' Jenkins said; 'be blowed to Bertie dear.' (Mrs. Smythe had once addressed her husband in the office as 'Bertie dear', and thereforth that had been his name among the staff.) Richard made no answer. When a minute later Jenkins, discreetly directing his puffs to the open window, asked him for the titles of one or two of Zola's novels in English, and their price, he gave the required information without turning round and in a preoccupied tone.
A Man From North, Arnold Bennett, 1911.
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