buzz off

buzz off
Used to tell someone to go away.

Im trying to read in peace, buzz off will you?

2. verb
a) To leave with a buzzing sound.

The bee was flying around my head, but then it buzzed off.

b) To leave (especially busily), take off, go away.

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