To ask in an insulting way to another person to go away from you, to stop contact with to stop bothering the person to who the insult is addressed.
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Examples for "fuck off "
Examples for "fuck off "
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.
1 You do what you're told the first time or you get fucked .
2 I had allowed myself to get fucked by an absurd, handicapped child.
3 And then you point the finger and lives get fucked up forever.
4 Watch out bein' a nice guy because you can get fucked .
5 You see that Williams asshole again, tell 'em I said to get fucked .
1 It's also possible such matters get lost in translation, Justice Vui said.
2 MATT: There's so much content out there, even good shows get lost .
3 It's easy to get lost in the great pantheon of consumer drones.
4 It was easy to get lost if you didn't know the way.
5 Smaller details get lost , and lines aren't always in the right place.
1 It gives me the right to tell you to go fuck yourself .
2 What a trivial fucking question, why don't you go fuck yourself ?
3 You who are about to go fuck yourself , I salute you
4 Some just tell you to go fuck yourself , literally.
5 If you should go fuck yourself , I would rejoice
1 No, they may go to Halifax , whoever they be, 'fore ever I'll lift a finger.
2 If you will agree, I'll go to Halifax and beard the lion in his den unflinchingly.
3 Five points cover the top six teams in the Qualifiers before Leeds go to Halifax on Sunday.
4 So, go to Halifax , if you like!
5 In February, 1801, Mrs. Wood and Josiah went to Halifax , where they put up the sign 'The Bunch of Grapes.'
1 I and my brother William went to Bath by an indirect road .
2 Soon after this day, he went to Bath with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale.
3 He got leave in August to go to Bath , which, God be praised!
4 I go to Bath next Saturday; but direct your letters, as usual, to London.
5 On 24th November arrived at Spithead and went to Bath .
1 Ordained to go to hell , they sink in the order of being.
2 The preachers say all unbelievers will go to hell - tidings of great joy.
3 But I tell you I have no mind to go to hell .
4 That Reciter who insults and disregards others has to go to hell .
5 For heaven is a brave place, and nobody would go to hell .
1 He must ask for permission to go to Jericho to buy food.
2 Let her go to Jericho , said he, and he tramped up to bed.
3 The bird's nest can go to Jericho , or Calcutta, or into the fire.
4 Wish I'd stayed at home, and let the horrid old party go to Jericho !
5 To " go to Kaf" is equivalent to our " go to Jericho , " or-somewhere else.
6 Better both should go to Jericho , she said.
7 I'm going to get away from that old feud, if I have to go to Jericho .
8 Wouldn't you like to go to Jericho ?
9 The French may go to Jericho !
10 Let the train go to Jericho !
11 Go to Jericho ! exclaimed Captain Nutter.
12 'Oh, Miss Rupert may go to Jericho for all I care.
13 Esora is wiser than I, Joseph thought, and together they shall go to Jericho , and with an important message.
14 And I tell you I married you because I loved you-andLady Saxonby and all the rest can go to Jericho !
15 Hast any of thy balsam ready, or must thou go to Jericho for the juice?-youdraw the juice from the tree?
16 "That's a hundred millions gone to Jericho , " grinned Don Luis.
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