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Discover Ludwig"bugger off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an informal way to tell someone to go away or leave. It can be used in situations where you want to express annoyance or frustration with someone's presence or actions. Example: "I can't believe my ex showed up at my party uninvited. I had to tell them to bugger off before things got awkward."
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"Or just bugger off".
Go on, bugger off!
'We say, "Bugger off!".
Nadal won't bugger off.
"Bugger off, back, Dick," said Jepson.
I tell it to bugger off, obviously.
"They just bugger off!" Paver says.
Translated into the vernacular it says Bugger OFF!
"Now you bugger off and do some MAGICKE.
'Lord Who? Bugger off, I'm drinking.' Thus spake Everyman.
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