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All buzz off synonyms

buzz off
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verb buzz off

  • leave β€” to go out of or away from, as a place: to leave the house.
  • go β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • take off β€” the act of taking.
  • break out β€” If something such as war, fighting, or disease breaks out, it begins suddenly.
  • avoid β€” If you avoid something unpleasant that might happen, you take action in order to prevent it from happening.
  • make tracks β€” a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
  • run away β€” to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
  • take a hike β€” to walk or march a great distance, especially through rural areas, for pleasure, exercise, military training, or the like.
  • cut out β€” If you cut something out, you remove or separate it from what surrounds it using scissors or a knife.
  • hit the road β€” a long, narrow stretch with a smoothed or paved surface, made for traveling by motor vehicle, carriage, etc., between two or more points; street or highway.
  • shove off β€” to move along by force from behind; push.
  • get lost β€” no longer possessed or retained: lost friends.
  • move out β€” an act or instance of moving; movement.
  • alight β€” If something is alight, it is burning.
  • beat it β€” to go away
  • begone β€” go away!
  • bug off β€” to stop annoying someone and leave
  • clear out β€” If you tell someone to clear out of a place or to clear out, you are telling them rather rudely to leave the place.
  • decamp β€” If you decamp, you go away from somewhere secretly or suddenly.
  • depart β€” When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place.
  • dodge β€” to elude or evade by a sudden shift of position or by strategy: to dodge a blow; to dodge a question.
  • duck β€” any of numerous wild or domesticated web-footed swimming birds of the family Anatidae, especially of the genus Anas and allied genera, characterized by abroad, flat bill, short legs, and depressed body.
  • flee β€” to run away, as from danger or pursuers; take flight.
  • fly β€” to move through the air using wings.
  • scram β€” to go away; get out (usually used as a command): I said I was busy, so scram.
  • shirk β€” to evade (work, duty, responsibility, etc.).
  • shun β€” to keep away from (a place, person, object, etc.), from motives of dislike, caution, etc.; take pains to avoid.
  • skedaddle β€” to run away hurriedly; flee.
  • split β€” to divide or separate from end to end or into layers: to split a log in two.
  • vacate β€” to give up possession or occupancy of: to vacate an apartment.
  • vamoose β€” to leave hurriedly or quickly; decamp.
  • withdraw β€” to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove: She withdrew her hand from his. He withdrew his savings from the bank.
  • hightail β€” to go away or leave rapidly: Last we saw of him, he was hightailing down the street.
  • be off β€” leave
  • kite β€” the paunch; stomach; belly.
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