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fuck off verb- to leave, especially to leave immediately; also used as a threatening injection to inspire an immediate departure; “fuck off!” UK, 1929
- used for dismissing a foolish statement UK
- “Here listen,” Charlie says. “That ain’t right. You said all I had to do was ‘phone her. You said all...” “Oh, fuck off Charlie. We know you’re stupid but not that fucking stupid.” — Ted Lewis, Jack Carter’s Law, p. 98, 1974
- “Here, you’d better fuck off hadn’t you.” “Yeah.” — David Peace, Nineteen Seventy-Four, p. 6, 1999
- Dude, anybody who doesn’t think Terrance and Phillip is funny can fuck off anyways. — South Park, 1999
- I can’t stand being near him anymore and fuck off home. — Danny King, The Burglar Diaries, p. 119, 2001
- to treat someone as unworthy of respect or notice US, 1962
- [T]hey fucked us off, straight up and down. They were just crooks. — Alex Ogg, The Hip Hop Years [quoting Rodney C of the Funky Four], p. 64, 1999
- Fighting and arguing and fucking people off is real. — Q, p. 97, May 2002
- to postpone, to cancel UK
- Says he’ll fuck everything off and come down for the weekend[.] — Kevin Sampson, Clubland, p. 103, 2002
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