Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sod-off
slang
/sɒd ɒf/

Definition
A rude phrase used to tell someone to go away or to express irritation.

Examples
- When I asked him to help me, he just told me to sod off.
- She was so annoyed with the constant interruptions that she finally said, ‘Sod off!’

Meaning
It is often used in informal contexts to dismiss someone or to indicate that the speaker wants to be left alone.

Synonyms
- Go away
- Buzz off
- Get lost