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View usage for: phrasal verbIf someone buzzes off, they go away. People sometimes say buzz off as a rude way of telling someone to go away. [mainly British, informal] He buzzed off downstairs. [VERB PARTICLE adverb/preposition] Now be quiet and buzz off. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for buzzbuzz off in British Englishverb(intr, adverb; often imperative) informal, mainly British to go away; leave; depart buzz off in American English Slang go away; depart often used in the imperative See full dictionary entry for buzz Synonyms of 'buzz off'go away, get lost, bog off, rack off More Synonyms of buzz off Chinese translation of 'buzz off'buzz off (esp Brit) (inf) See buzz - buy up
- buyer
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- buzzer
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- by 15 per cent
Definition to go away Now be quiet and buzz off. Synonyms get lost (informal) fuck off (taboo, slang) bugger off (taboo, slang) bog off (British, slang) voetsek (South Africa, offensive) rack off (Australian, New Zealand, slang) See buzzAdditional synonymsDefinition to go away: often used to dismiss a person Just piss off and leave me alone! Synonyms go away, get lost (informal), fuck off (offensive, taboo, slang), bugger off (taboo, slang), bog off (British, slang), sling your hook (slang), voetsek (South Africa, offensive), rack off (Australian, New Zealand, slang) - buy someone off
- buyer
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- by a hair
- by a long shot
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