bugging off Synonyms
Strongest:
- taking-off
- beating-it
- going-off
- cutting-out
- getting-off
- peeling-off
- pushing-on
- going
- sallying-forth-
- buggering-off
- getting
- digging-out
- shoving-off-
- pulling-out
- pushing-off
- departing
- running-along
- walking-out
- clearing-off
- packing-up-or-off-
- exiting
- clearing-out
- bailing-out
- bugging-out
- moving
- buzzing-off-
- stepping-along-
- taking-a-walk
Strong:
- striking-out
- quitting
- bailing
- retiring
- going-out
- piking-out-or-off-
- getting-out
- retreating
- pulling-up-stakes
- pulling-stakes
- withdrawing
- hitting-the-road
- running-away
- evacuating
- vamoosing
- starting
- taking-a-powder
- escaping
- parting
- stepping-out
- taking-a-hike
- setting-out
- booking
- flying
- scarpering
- fleeing
Weak:
bugging off Meaning
bugging off
leave, depart
bugging off Sentence Examples
- The pesky mosquitoes were bugging off, leaving behind itchy welts.
- The annoying salesman wouldn't leave me alone, so I had to bug off.
- The loud music was bugging off my neighbors, prompting me to turn it down.
- The persistent door-to-door solicitor was bugging off customers, driving away business.
- The constant phone calls were bugging off my secretary, disrupting her workflow.
- The nagging coworker was bugging off everyone in the office, creating a hostile work environment.
- The boss's micromanagement was bugging off the employees, reducing their morale.
- The car's intermittent engine noise was bugging off the driver, causing him to take it to the mechanic.
- The neighbor's dog was bugging off their pet cat, leading to frequent chases and altercations.
- The incessant buzzing of the cicadas was bugging off the hikers, forcing them to retreat indoors.
FAQs About the word bugging off
leave, depart
taking off, beating it, going off, cutting out, getting off, peeling off, pushing on, going, sallying (forth), buggering off
coming, showing up, remaining, turning up, arriving,staying, closing, approaching, reaching, lodging
The pesky mosquitoes were bugging off, leaving behind itchy welts.
The annoying salesman wouldn't leave me alone, so I had to bug off.
The loud music was bugging off my neighbors, prompting me to turn it down.
The persistent door-to-door solicitor was bugging off customers, driving away business.