(Vulgar) Used as a command to tell someone to go away.
"When he kept interrupting, she finally snapped and told him to shit off."
(Vulgar) To go away, or to strongly annoy or irritate someone.
A rude way of telling someone to go away, or saying something made you very angry.
2 meanings, ordered from most common to least. Color-coded by CEFR level.
(Vulgar) Used as a command to tell someone to go away.
"When he kept interrupting, she finally snapped and told him to shit off."
(Vulgar) To irritate or anger someone significantly.
"That kind of dishonesty really shits me off."
Vulgar and offensive. Not widely standard; rarer than 'piss off' or 'fuck off'. Encountered mainly in informal British English. Absolutely not appropriate in formal, professional, or polite contexts. Learners should be aware of this expression but should avoid using it.
The five tense forms you'll use most often.
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