What is another word for shove off?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈʌv ˈɒf] (IPA)

"Shove off" is a phrase often used to tell someone to leave, go away or depart. There are many synonyms to this phrase, some of which may be more appropriate in certain contexts. For example, "get lost" is a more forceful and direct way of telling someone to leave. "Beat it" and "buzz off" are colloquialisms that carry the same meaning. "Quit" or "depart" are more formal and polite options. "Skedaddle" and "scram" have more playful connotations. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the situation and the relationship one has with the person being asked to leave.

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What are the hypernyms for Shove off?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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Famous quotes with Shove off

  • I like to interpret 'Call me a River', as if I'm saying, 'Now you're telling me you love me after all that, and I'm telling you to shove off.' That's my interpretation. But I would never 'say' that because somebody else might interpret the song in another way.
    Diana Krall

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