A rude imperative telling someone to go away or stop bothering you.
"He told the journalists to frig off when they blocked his driveway."
A rude and vulgar way of telling someone to go away or leave you alone.
A very rude way to tell someone to go away.
One main meaning — here's how to use it.
A rude imperative telling someone to go away or stop bothering you.
"He told the journalists to frig off when they blocked his driveway."
Vulgar and offensive. British English slang. Equivalent in force and use to 'piss off' or 'f*** off'. Not appropriate in any formal or polite context. ESL learners should be aware of the term but avoid using it.
The five tense forms you'll use most often.
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