fuckoff
/ˈfʌkˌɔf/
verb
- To leave or go away, often in an annoyed or dismissive manner.
- She fucked off without saying goodbye.
- I'm going to fuckoff now and let you finish your work.
- He told his annoying friend to fuckoff.
- To waste time or avoid doing something important.
- Stop fucking off and get back to your homework.
- They spent the whole afternoon fucking off instead of studying.
- He's been fucking off at work all week.
noun
- A rude or contemptible person.
- The boss called him a useless fuckoff after he missed the deadline.
- He's a lazy fuckoff who never does any work.
- Don't be such a fuckoff; help your teammates.
- An act of avoiding responsibility or leaving a situation abruptly.
- That was a total fuckoff — he didn't even finish his shift.
- She's known for her fuckoff attitude when things get hard.
- He pulled a fuckoff and left the meeting early.
adjective
- Used to express dismissal, rejection, or contempt.
- She had a fuckoff attitude that annoyed everyone.
- He gave a fuckoff wave and walked away.
- That's a fuckoff response — not helpful at all.