bugger off (Meaning)
bugger off (v)
leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form
Synonyms & Antonyms of bugger off
bugger off Sentence Examples
- When the unwanted guest wouldn't leave, he finally snapped, "Just bugger off, will you?"
- Sarah told her little brother to bugger off when he kept bothering her while she was studying.
- The teacher had to firmly tell the noisy students to bugger off so the class could continue.
- After listening to his complaints for hours, she finally told him to bugger off and deal with his own problems.
- When the salesman wouldn't stop trying to sell him something, John eventually shouted, "Bugger off, I'm not interested!"
- Tired of the paparazzi, the celebrity shouted, "Bugger off and give me some privacy!"
- The cat lazily watched the dog trying to play with him and eventually swatted him away with a soft "bugger off."
- The sign on the door read, "Private Property - Bugger off!"
- Fed up with the constant interruptions, she slammed the door and yelled, "Bugger off, I need some peace and quiet!"
- The group of teenagers were loitering around the store, and the owner came out to tell them to bugger off and stop loitering.
FAQs About the word bugger off
leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form
pull out, walk out, step (along), escape, go, depart, clear out, go off, pike (out or off), run along
stay, show up, remain, arrive, remain, turn up, come, turn up,come, stay
When the unwanted guest wouldn't leave, he finally snapped, "Just bugger off, will you?"
Sarah told her little brother to bugger off when he kept bothering her while she was studying.
The teacher had to firmly tell the noisy students to bugger off so the class could continue.
After listening to his complaints for hours, she finally told him to bugger off and deal with his own problems.