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Meanings of
bugger off
in English
Portuguese
saia daqui
Back to the meaning
Leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form.
get
scram
buzz off
fuck off
Portuguese
saia daqui
Synonyms
Examples for "
get
"
get
scram
buzz off
fuck off
Examples for "
get
"
1
Renzi says the main task is to
get
Europe out of crisis.
2
However, she has so far said the government will not
get
involved.
3
A law change is coming and schools will
get
new guidelines today.
4
The migrants hope to
get
to wealthy western Europe and find work.
5
However, they said they did
get
good striations for a future match.
1
I think my vocal style is just what I could
scram
together.
2
The pitchman's scowl was a menace; his voice bitter: Go on,
scram
.
3
Or grab my piggie bank and
scram
before he got that too.
4
Let's do what we came to do and
scram
out of here.
5
I lifted up my hands in panic and directed my feet to
scram
.
1
In other words, Hodges thinks,
buzz
off
and let the adults talk.
2
He took Lagos's idea and told Lagos himself to
buzz
off
.
3
Some boy you've been crushing on told you to
buzz
off
?
'
4
If I tell you to
buzz
off
,
will you do it?
5
I'm getting a
buzz
off
your breath, hear what I'm saying?'
1
Now be so good as to drink your water and
fuck
off
.
'
2
Right now I just wanted him to back the
fuck
off
me.
3
To tell policemen to
fuck
off
and get a smile in return.
4
If you are not classified to receive this material,
fuck
off
,
Jack.
5
You don't like the terms, you can just
fuck
off
,
can't you.
Usage of
bugger off
in English
1
For God's sake,
bugger
off
out of here and leave me alone!'
2
A year ago I would've told the lot of them to
bugger
off
.
3
Let's hope the clouds
bugger
off
,
because this is heating up just nicely.
4
And that's all I know, so you can
bugger
off
.
'
5
They just hang up or tell them to
bugger
off
.
6
He couldn't tell the youth to
bugger
off
,
could he?
7
Because you were planning all along to palm the little
bugger
off
on me?
8
You can
bugger
off
now, Evans, and you too, Wingate.
9
They can all
bugger
off
,
I posted on local love site Black Country Dating.
10
To drop the claim and
bugger
off
,
of course.
11
Now do us all a favour and
bugger
off
.
'
12
Better still,
bugger
off
and find Ralph for me.
13
You'd best
bugger
off
back to the Old Town, unless you give me a name.
14
Yet this is where people learn their craft before they
bugger
off
to the big boys.
15
Go on,
bugger
off
,
the lot of you.'
16
If a whole load of you
bugger
off
,
Kiera's gonna do her best to cripple you.
Other examples for "bugger off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
bugger
off
bugger
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
bugger off
Portuguese
saia daqui
vá tomar no cu
vá ao diabo
vai se foder
Bugger off
through the time
Bugger off
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common