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bugger off

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Derived from bugger (idiomatic, obsolete, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) “sodomite”, (idiomatic, vulgar, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) “man”, especially in the colloquialism (idiomatic, dismissal, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) old bugger for “an old man”.

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bugger off

  1. (idiomatic, vulgar, UK, Commonwealth, Ireland, emphatic, colloquial, dismissal) Go away.
  2. (idiomatic, vulgar, UK, Commonwealth, Ireland, emphatic, colloquial) An expression of disagreement or disbelief.
    Bugger off! You are joking, aren't you?

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bugger off (third-person singular simple present buggers off, present participle buggering off, simple past and past participle buggered off)

  1. (intransitive, idiomatic, vulgar) To leave, go away, disappear.
    We tried to catch him, but he had already buggered off.

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