[Slang] BUZZ OFF! - Learn How to Tell Someone to Leave Without Being Rude

Buzz off!

Buzz off!

/bʌz ɒf/

Go away.

Buzz off!" is a somewhat impolite yet effective way to tell someone to go away or leave you alone. This slang is typically used in a light-hearted context among friends or in a more serious tone during moments of frustration. Understanding when and how to use "buzz off" can help you maintain personal boundaries without escalating a situation unnecessarily. It's a direct, albeit brusque, method of asserting oneself when seeking personal space.

Example Sentences

  1. Hey, buzz off, I'm busy!

    - The speaker wants to be left alone due to being busy.

  2. Can you just buzz off for a while?

    - A request for someone to go away for some time.

  3. I’ve had enough of your noise, please just buzz off and let me work.

    - A demand for quiet and space to work, indicating annoyance with the disturbance.

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