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