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bother off
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"bother off" is not a correct phrase in written English.
This phrase does not have a specific meaning, and it is never used in written English.
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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In other words, work-life balance gurus assume that everyone is a middle-aged creative type, living in London with family money to fall back on, and firmly within their rights to tell the boss to bother off.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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57 human-written examples
Businessmen did not bother taking off their suit jackets.
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When I got home I didn't bother taking off my jacket.
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The question, of course, is why anyone would bother carting off such a heavy item.
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After the fourth time, I don't bother taking off my mask before lying down on a cot by our team's Humvee, hoping to get a little sleep.
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With the sort of exquisite timing not seen from a Manchester-based comic since the death of Bernard Manning, Bridge stops for a nanosecond, wonders whether to take the proffered mitt, looks Terry up and down dismissively, and decides not to bother, sauntering off and getting on with life.
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I was really nervous and uncomfortable as I started, and I didn't even bother taking off my clothes at first.
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And I don't even bother whacking off at this point, cause I'm fucking gone, so I'm just sitting there snorting coke with my big fat belly, drinking wine going, "Lick her pussy.
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Rob, understandably bothered, flipped off the nosey woman who was driving with her six year old daughter.
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In an attempt to understand what was upsetting Landa, I explained to him that he would feel much better once he got what was bothering him off his chest.
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They did not bother to take off their winter coats for the ceremony, which made sense, considering that their vows took only three minutes.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "bother off" in formal writing. Opt for clearer and grammatically correct alternatives like "leave me alone" or "go away".
Common error
Do not assume "bother off" carries the same weight as phrases like "leave me alone" or "go away". While the intention might be similar, "bother off" is non-standard and may not be understood or well-received.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bother off" functions as an attempt to express a dismissive or impolite request for someone to stop annoying the speaker. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it is not a standard English expression.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "bother off" attempts to convey a dismissive message, it's grammatically incorrect and not part of standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment, marking it as an incorrect phrase. Its usage is rare and primarily found in informal contexts. For clear and effective communication, it's best to opt for grammatically correct alternatives like "leave me alone" or "go away", depending on the level of formality required.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
leave me alone
Directly requests someone to stop bothering the speaker.
go away
A simple command to depart, indicating the speaker's wish not to be disturbed.
get lost
A more forceful way of telling someone to leave.
stop pestering me
Emphasizes the annoying nature of the bothering behavior.
quit bothering me
A direct request to cease the irritating actions.
don't disturb me
Requests that someone refrains from interrupting or annoying the speaker.
buzz off
Informal way to tell someone to leave.
get out of here
An expression of annoyance, urging someone to leave immediately.
take a hike
A slang phrase telling someone to go away.
cease and desist
A formal, often legalistic, command to stop an action.
FAQs
What does "bother off" mean?
The phrase "bother off" is not a standard English expression. It's likely intended to convey a dismissive sentiment, similar to "leave me alone" or "go away", but it is grammatically incorrect.
Is "bother off" grammatically correct?
No, "bother off" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It does not follow established grammatical rules.
What can I say instead of "bother off"?
Instead of "bother off", use standard alternatives like "leave me alone", "go away", or "stop bothering me", depending on the context.
In what situations should I avoid using "bother off"?
Avoid using "bother off" in any formal or professional setting. It's best to avoid it altogether, as it is not considered standard English. Use more appropriate phrases like "please leave me alone".
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
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1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested