Leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form.
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.
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