buzz off (Meaning)

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buzz off (v)

leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form

buzz off Sentence Examples

  1. When I asked him to stop bothering me, I told him to buzz off.
  2. The persistent salesman wouldn't take no for an answer until I firmly told him to buzz off.
  3. Every time I try to relax in the park, the pigeons won't leave me alone until I shoo them away and tell them to buzz off.
  4. If you don't have anything helpful to say, you might as well just buzz off.
  5. Despite repeated warnings, the pesky mosquitoes refused to buzz off, making the outdoor barbecue unbearable.
  6. I'm trying to concentrate here, so could you please just buzz off for a while?
  7. When the neighbor's dog kept barking late at night, I finally had enough and yelled at it to buzz off.
  8. She couldn't enjoy her walk in the woods because the flies wouldn't buzz off.
  9. The children were making too much noise, and I had to tell them to buzz off and let me work in peace.
  10. After a long day at work, all I wanted was some quiet time, so I politely asked my roommate to buzz off and let me unwind.

FAQs About the word buzz off

leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form

move, cut out, evacuate, push on, clear off, step (along), depart, pull out, start, peel off

arrive, stay, remain, show up, remain,come, come, show up, arrive, stay

When I asked him to stop bothering me, I told him to buzz off.

The persistent salesman wouldn't take no for an answer until I firmly told him to buzz off.

Every time I try to relax in the park, the pigeons won't leave me alone until I shoo them away and tell them to buzz off.

If you don't have anything helpful to say, you might as well just buzz off.