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Phr V bog off Bog off! ( always an order) British & Australian informal something slightly rude that you say in order to tell someone to go away immediatelyOh, tell him to bog off!
bog off verb to go, to depart; generally used as a euphemistic imperative. Originally Royal Air Force, possibly from 'take-off' (in an aircraft), to 'leave the earth (bog) behind' UK, 1996
phrasebog off bog off! BrE spoken informal used to rudely tell someone to go away: Why don't you just bog off and leave me alone?■ SIMILAR TO: piss off informal
bog offGet out of here; go away; get lost. Primarily heard in UK. Listen, I don't want to buy any, so why don't you just bog off and leave me alone! |