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Значение идиомы fuck off
[fuck off] {v. phr.}, {vulgar}, {avoidable} 1. Go away!
Can’tyou see you’re bothering me? Fuck off!
2. To be lazy.
John said “Idon’t feel like working, so I’ll fuck off today.”
Compare: BEAT IT, GOOF OFF.
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