At first the farmer tells Billy to " Bugger off " but when he realizes that Billy was looking for a kestrel, he soon takes an interest.
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Is this to say that in British English, telling someone to " bugger off " is seriously offensive ? talk ) 20 : 13, 27 September 2011 ( UTC)
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:: : I had asked for clarification before as well from POVbrigand ( who told me to " raise a SPI or else bugger off . " ) and Roger Davies.
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Also Eaglestorm added this to the template " If you don't want your talk page to be messed the way you did mine, bugger off . " which is not being very civil.
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I can say that from old soldiers I've talked to who served in Palestine and Egypt that " imshi " was used by them to mean something like " bugger off ".
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:A now somewhat dated Australian expression was the colourful " Go to buggery ", perhaps more often seen now as " Bugger off " . talk ) 01 : 09, 18 February 2013 ( UTC)
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I have had a pleasant enough experience on WP so far and would wish for it to continue so if you are the person that has orchestrated this diversion then do at least me the favor and bugger off.
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Buoyed by their local success they recorded their debut single " Let's Go " / " Bugger Off " / " 9 Till 5 ", and released a limited run of 500 copies in early June 1977.
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He narrates that on one occasion he asked them to run through a song a second time and the band members yelled " " Bugger Off !, Peel'", which gave rise to the album's title.
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In the same way, the slang verb bugger off means only " beat it, " or " get out of here, " or their extension, " don't give me that stuff ."