booger off
C1 slang inseparable intransitive
In simple words
A casual rude way of telling someone to leave you alone or go away.
Meanings
1 C1
idiomatic
slang
(Chiefly American informal) A rude command to go away or stop bothering someone.
"She'd had enough of his teasing and finally told him to booger off."
Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes
Chiefly American informal, sometimes considered a softer substitute for 'bugger off' by those who find the original too crude. Rarely used; most speakers would say 'buzz off', 'get lost', or 'go away' instead. Quite regionally and socially restricted.
Commonly used with
just why don't you told him to should
Forms
Base
booger off
I/you/we/they
3rd person
boogers off
he/she/it
Past simple
boogered off
yesterday
Past participle
boogered off
have + pp
-ing form
boogering off
continuous
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