Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bog-off
Slang
bɒg ɒf

Definition
A term used in British English, often considered informal or slang, to tell someone to go away or to dismiss them.

Examples
- When he wouldn’t stop bothering me, I told him to bog off.
- She was so annoyed that she just said, ‘Bog off!’ and walked away.
- He keeps calling me for help, but I told him to bog off this time.

Meaning
The phrase conveys a strong message to leave someone alone, usually used in a frustrated or annoyed tone.

Synonyms
- Go away
- Buzz off
- Leave me alone