Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bugger-off
phrase
/ˈbʌɡər ɒf/

Definition
An informal and somewhat vulgar expression used to tell someone to go away or leave you alone.

Examples
- “I told him to bugger off when he wouldn’t stop bothering me.”
- “She was so irritated that she just yelled, ‘bugger off!’ and walked away.”

Meaning
It conveys annoyance or disdain towards someone, suggesting that their presence is unwelcome.

Synonyms
- go away
- leave me alone
- get lost