Definition of “Bog Off”

“Bog off” means:

  1. To Go Away or Leave:
    • Used to tell someone to leave you alone or go away, usually when you are annoyed or irritated.
    • Example: “If you keep bothering me, I’ll just tell you to bog off!”

Prepositions

  • Before “bog off”: Not commonly used with prepositions directly before the phrase. It typically stands alone.
  • After “bog off”: The phrase is usually a standalone directive.
    • Example: “Bog off and leave me in peace.”

Collocations

  • Bog off (and leave me alone)

Example Sentences

  1. “I’m busy right now, so just bog off!”
  2. “He told them to bog off when they wouldn’t stop asking questions.”
  3. “Stop pestering me and bog off!”
  4. “She was so annoyed that she told him to bog off.”
  5. “If you don’t like it, you can just bog off.”
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