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fuck off

B1 slang inseparable intransitive
In simple words

Go away! (or an expression of shock/disbelief)

Meanings

1 B1 idiomatic slang

An aggressive command telling someone to go away or leave you alone.

"When the salesman knocked for the third time, she opened the door and told him to fuck off."

Grammar: inseparable
2 B1 idiomatic slang

To leave a place or situation; to go away.

"After the argument, he just fucked off and nobody heard from him for a week."

Grammar: inseparable
3 B2 idiomatic slang

Used as an exclamation of disbelief or surprise, similar to 'no way!' or 'you're kidding!'

""She won a million pounds in the lottery." — "Fuck off! Really?""

Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes

One of the most offensive common expressions in English. Can be directed at a person as a command, used reflexively to mean 'to leave', or used as a standalone exclamation. Context and tone determine the degree of hostility. Also used humorously among close friends in British English.

Commonly used with

just completely told him to can will you

Forms

Base
fuck off
I/you/we/they
3rd person
fucks off
he/she/it
Past simple
fucked off
yesterday
Past participle
fucked off
have + pp
-ing form
fucking off
continuous

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