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Verb: buzz off  búz óf
Usage: informal
  1. Go away or leave immediately
    "He told the annoying salesman to buzz off";
    - scram, push off [informal]
Interjection: buzz off  búz óf
Usage: informal
  1. Instruction to go away
    "buzz off! I'm fed up with your nonsense";
    - get stuffed [Brit, informal], avaunt [archaic], beat it [informal], begone [literary], bog off [Brit, informal], bug off [N. Amer, informal], get lost [informal], shove off [informal], go away, naff off [Brit, slang], hop it [Brit, informal], leg it [informal], be off, scram [informal], get knotted [Brit, informal], run along [informal], sod off [Brit, informal], take a hike [informal]

Derived forms: buzzed off, buzzes off, buzzing off

Type of: go away, go forth, leave, off [informal]