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The expression originated from the Hebrew phrase "azov oti be-ima shcha". The origin of that Hebrew phrase is probably "azov oti le-ma'an hashem!" which means "[Leave me alone], for Christ / heavens sakes!" From there it went certain changes to "azov oti be-shem elohim" ([Leave me alone], in the name of god!). Because the last sentence obviously wishing that person to go away, it evolved into a less crule manner "azov oti be-ima shkca" - "Leave me [in your mother]". This expression is useable whenever you don't have the patience for someone or for an idea.
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