buzz off

VERB
  1. leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form
    Scram!
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How To Use buzz off In A Sentence

  • Yet for sailors there is scope to dress down, buzz off and feel the breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sarkozy was insulted by a member of the crowd, and with the cameras still rolling muttered, "Casse-toi, pauvre con" -- which basically translates as buzz off, jackass. Elizabeth Bard: Paris Notebook: A Day at the Salon d'Agriculture
  • I've got some stuff to do at home, so I'm going to buzz off now.
  • Yet for sailors there is scope to dress down, buzz off and feel the breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now buzz off and let me try to learn to count past five. Times, Sunday Times
  • McCain glared at Thurmond, thanked him for his 'courtesy' (translation: buzz off), and continued on. 5 years in captivity made John McCain a hero. It also may have made him nuts.
  • Yet for sailors there is scope to dress down, buzz off and feel the breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • One idea is that the colours help to tell insect pests to buzz off. Times, Sunday Times
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