5 Different Ways To Tell Someone To Go Away

May 20, 2021 - Priscila Pereira

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Hey student!

This is a short and sweet post to tell you different ways to tell someone to GO AWAY in English

DISCLAIMER

All the options I am going to give you in this post are considered rude, therefore, think carefully before using any of them

You will use these options to tell someone to go away especially because you are angry at them and you want to be alone.

These phrases/verbs/expressions are commonly used in movies and TV shows.

 

 

 

      1. Buzz off!

You can tell someone to buzz off (go away) when someone is with you, maybe talking to and you feel angry, or you just want to be alone. So you can simply say, BUZZ OFF, bro!

No one wants you here! Buzz off!

 

     2. Beat it!

Use “beat it” especially when you are angry with someone.

What are you doing here! I told you, beat it!

 

    3. Get lost!

Another possible way to tell someone to go away. Keep in mind this is another RUDE way to tell someone to go away

You know what, Tim doesn’t deserve you. Tell him to get lost!

 

    4. Get out of my face!

Informal way to tell someone to stop annoying you and go away!

I can’t deal with you right now, get out of my face!

 

    5. F*ck off –

Very rude way to tell someone to go away and leave you alone!

Oh my God, Why are you still here?! Fuck off! I don’t wanna talk to you.

 

 

There you have it!

I am sure you will see at least of these options in movies and TV series!

Which one is your favorite? Tell me in the comments!

 

Teacher Prix

Priscila Pereira

Starbucks and TV Series lover: juggling with teaching, blogging, and a YouTube life! I’m teacher Prix and I want to help you talk to anyone, anywhere, anytime in English! This blog is for English speakers who are looking for an effective blog. Get inspired by hundreds of different posts for all English levels, so that you can finally learn English easily and effectively on the internet.

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