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"
1Now be so good as to drink your water and fuck off.'
2Right now I just wanted him to back the fuck off me.
3To tell policemen to fuck off and get a smile in return.
4If you are not classified to receive this material, fuck off, Jack.
5You don't like the terms, you can just fuck off, can't you.
1You do what you're told the first time or you get fucked.
2I had allowed myself to get fucked by an absurd, handicapped child.
3And then you point the finger and lives get fucked up forever.
4Watch out bein' a nice guy because you can get fucked.
5You see that Williams asshole again, tell 'em I said to get fucked.
1It's also possible such matters get lost in translation, Justice Vui said.
2MATT: There's so much content out there, even good shows get lost.
3It's easy to get lost in the great pantheon of consumer drones.
4It was easy to get lost if you didn't know the way.
5Smaller details get lost, and lines aren't always in the right place.
1It gives me the right to tell you to go fuck yourself.
2What a trivial fucking question, why don't you go fuck yourself?
3You who are about to go fuck yourself, I salute you
4Some just tell you to go fuck yourself, literally.
5If you should go fuck yourself, I would rejoice
1He must ask for permission to go to Jericho to buy food.
2Let her go to Jericho, said he, and he tramped up to bed.
3The bird's nest can go to Jericho, or Calcutta, or into the fire.
4Wish I'd stayed at home, and let the horrid old party go to Jericho!
5To " go to Kaf" is equivalent to our " go to Jericho," or-somewhere else.
1I and my brother William went to Bath by an indirect road .
2Soon after this day, he went to Bath with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale.
3He got leave in August to go to Bath, which, God be praised!
4I go to Bath next Saturday; but direct your letters, as usual, to London.
5On 24th November arrived at Spithead and went to Bath.
1Ordained to go to hell, they sink in the order of being.
2The preachers say all unbelievers will go to hell-tidingsof great joy.
3But I tell you I have no mind to go to hell.
4That Reciter who insults and disregards others has to go to hell.
5For heaven is a brave place, and nobody would go to hell.
1No, they may go to Halifax, whoever they be, 'fore ever I'll lift a finger.
2If you will agree, I'll go to Halifax and beard the lion in his den unflinchingly.
3Five points cover the top six teams in the Qualifiers before Leeds go to Halifax on Sunday.
4So, go to Halifax, if you like!
5In February, 1801, Mrs. Wood and Josiah went to Halifax, where they put up the sign 'The Bunch of Grapes.'
6Yes, when the Allegiance was meant to go to Halifax; there is apparently some other ship being built for him there.
7"I am going to Halifax on the 6th of April."
8"Y'u go to Halifax," returned Mac genially over his shoulder as he loped away.
9"Mithter Kibby told me to go to Halifax, and-I'mgoing!"
10"It doesn't cost ten shillings to go to Halifax."
11"Tell Ellis to go to Halifax," commanded Montgomery, and again Ellis took the elevator downward.
12I'm going to Halifax for two months and I want you to take charge of Fatima for me, while I am away.
13I told him we were going to Halifax, and as he had no settled plan I made him come here with me.
14"The thing to do is to tell him right off the reel to go to Halifax."
15"And I told you to go to Halifax."
16Again, the passengers were all hysterical about ice, and I pointed out to Mr. Ismay the possibilities of seeing ice if I went to Halifax.