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Phr V bugger off buggers, buggering, buggered Bugger off! ( always an order) British & Australian slang something that you say in order to tell someone to go away, usually because you are angry with themOh bugger off! I'm not in the mood. bugger off British & Australian informal to leave quickly or suddenlyEveryone else had buggered off home and I was the only one in the office.
bugger off verb to leave, to go UK, 1922
phrasebugger off1. bugger off! BrE spoken informal used to rudely tell someone to go away, for example because you are very angry with them: "Bugger off!" Lily shouted, "I don't want to see you!"2. bugger off BrE spoken informal to go somewhere quickly or suddenly: Jim wasn't feeling too well, so he buggered off home.■ SIMILAR TO: piss off BrE spoken informal
Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers. bugger offGet out of here; go away; get lost. Primarily heard in UK, Australia, New Zealand. Listen, I don't want to buy any, so why don't you just bugger off and leave me alone! bugger offv. Chiefly British Vulgar Slang To go away. Used chiefly as a command. |