To tell someone to go away.
1I told him to bloody sod off, I can tell you.'
2Personally, I'd give Sir Ponce his check back and tell him to sod off.
3Get your knickers on and sod off out of it.
4They'll just tell you to sod off, he said.
5The one thing he could never say was that he told Fred to sod off.
6Go on, take it and sod off.
7She could basically just sod off.
8As for Agüero, deadly predators are a dying breed so he'll just have to adapt or sod off.
9Brown I'm resigning... myself to staying at No 10, so the rest of you bastards can sod off.
10Wonderful name." He cleared his throat and added, "I suppose I'm also the man telling you to sod off.
11Vexatious complainants, he told news.com.au, could in the past be told to " sod off" because grievances were mostly made face-to face.
12Sod off with the lot of you or I'll hex you as ugly as myself!
13' Sod off, cinderbrain!' screamed a large Creap, thundering towards the group.
14Sod off to the dressing room.'
15Sod off and leave us alone.
16Sod off, you miserable little OUCH!
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