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View usage for: phrasal verb [usually imper]If you tell someone to push off, you are telling them rather rudely to go away. [informal, disapproval] Push off, Bob. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for pushpush off in British Englishverb (adverb)1. Also: push out to move into open water, as by being cast off from a mooring 2. (intransitive) informal to go away; leave push off in American English Informal to set out; depart See full dictionary entry for push Examples of 'push off' in a sentencepush off She's had the doctor looking at her and he wanted her to have a nurse, but she told him to push off ," he protested.`You have to hit bottom, then you'll push off and rise to the surface again.And then told to push off, keep my nose clean, leave it to them. Chinese translation of 'push off' vi - (= leave)
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- push forward
- push in
- push off
- push off!
- push on
- push over
All related terms of 'push off'Definition to go away Do me a favour and push off, will you? Synonyms get lost (informal) clear off (informal) light out (informal, old-fashioned) hit the road (slang) hook it (slang) slope off pack your bags (informal) hop it (informal) bog off (British, slang) skedaddle (informal) naff off (informal) be off with you (archaic) sling your hook (informal) make yourself scarce (informal) voetsek (South Africa, offensive) rack off (Australian, New Zealand, slang) See pushAdditional synonymsBeat it before it's too late. Synonyms go away, leave, depart, get lost (informal), piss off (taboo, slang), shoo, exit, go to hell (informal), fuck off (offensive, taboo, slang), hook it (slang), bugger off (taboo, slang), scarper (British, slang), pack your bags (informal), make tracks, hop it (slang), scram (informal), get on your bike (British, slang), bog off (British, slang), skedaddle (informal), sling your hook (British, slang), vamoose (slang, US), voetsek (South Africa, offensive), rack off (Australian, New Zealand, slang) Definition to go away Now be quiet and buzz off. Synonyms go away, get lost (informal), piss off (taboo, slang), fuck off (taboo, slang), bugger off (taboo, slang), bog off (British, slang), voetsek (South Africa, offensive), rack off (Australian, New Zealand, slang) Definition to leave In the morning Mr McDonald departed for Sydney. Synonyms leave, go, withdraw, retire, disappear, quit, retreat, exit, go away, vanish, absent (yourself), start out, migrate, set forth, take (your) leave, decamp, hook it (slang), slope off, pack your bags (informal), make tracks, bog off (British, slang), rack off (Australian, New Zealand, slang) - pus
- push
- push for something
- push off
- push on
- push someone around
- push something forward
Additional synonymsDefinition to go away (from a person or place) Just pack your bags and leave.She was not allowed to leave the country. Synonyms depart from, withdraw from, go from, escape from, desert, quit, flee, exit, pull out of, retire from, move out of, disappear from, run away from, forsake, flit (informal), set out from, go away from, hook it (slang), pack your bags (informal), make tracks, abscond from, bog off (British, slang), decamp from, sling your hook (British, slang), slope off from, take your leave of, do a bunk from (British, slang), take yourself off from (informal) Definition to leave or depart We had better make tracks soon, hadn't we? Synonyms leave, go, split (slang), disappear, take off (informal), set out, depart, head off, get going, beat it (slang), hit the road (slang), get moving, pack your bags (informal) Definition to go away Why don't you just shove off and leave me alone? Synonyms go away, leave, clear off (informal), depart, go to hell (informal), push off (informal), fuck off (offensive, taboo, slang), bugger off (taboo, slang), slope off, pack your bags (informal), scram (informal), get on your bike (British, slang), bog off (British, slang), take yourself off, vamoose (slang, US), sling your hook (British, slang), rack off (Australian, New Zealand, slang) Definition to set out on a journey He took off at once and headed home. Synonyms depart, go, leave, split (slang), disappear, set out, strike out, beat it (slang), hit the road (slang), abscond, decamp, hook it (slang), slope off, pack your bags (informal) |