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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of telling someone to go away in American Thesaurus

Ways of telling someone to go away

get out ()

used for telling someone to leave

clear out (informal)

informal used for telling someone rudely to leave a room or building

beat it ()

used for telling someone to go away, especially when you are angry with them

push off (British)

Britishinformal used for telling someone rudely and angrily to go away

clear off ()

used for telling someone rudely to go away

take a hike ()

used for rudely telling someone to go away

kiss off (impolite)

impolite used for telling someone rudely to go away

buzz off ()

used for telling someone in a rude way to go away

butt out ()

used for telling someone rudely to go away or not get involved in something

bug off ()

used for telling someone rudely to go away

kick rocks (American)

Americaninformal used to tell someone rudely to go away

voetsak (interjection)

South Africanimpolite a rude way of telling someone to go away

begone (interjection)

used in the past to tell someone to go away

bugger off (British)

Britishimpolite used for telling someone rudely to go away

eff off ()

used as a less offensive way of sayingfuck off,” which is a very offensive way of telling someone to go away or saying that you do not agree with them

fuck off (offensive)

offensive an extremely offensive expression used for telling someone to go away when you are angry with them

get back (spoken)

spoken used for telling someone to move away because they are in danger

get bent ()

used for telling someone in a rude and angry way to go away or stop talking

get lost ()

used for telling someone rudely to go away

get out of here ()

used for telling someone to leave

get out of my face ()

used for telling someone angrily and rudely to stop annoying you or to stop trying to get involved in what you are doing

go to hell ()

used for telling someone angrily to go away or stop annoying you

never darken my door again ()

used for telling someone never to come back to your house again

scat (interjection)

informal used for telling someone to go away

shoo (interjection)

used for telling an animal or a person to go away

shove off (spoken)

spoken used for telling someone to go away or leave you alone because you are angry or annoyed with them

take a walk ()

an insulting way to tell someone to leave a place or situation