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Shove off   /ʃəv ɔf/   Listen
Shove off

verb
1.
Leave; informal or rude.  Synonyms: blow, shove along.  "The children shoved along" , "Blow now!"






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"Shove off" Quotes from Famous Books



... paddywhack," said Glover to Sweeny. "Grab yer paddle. T'other end; that's the talk. Now then. All aboard that's goin'. Shove off." ...
— Overland • John William De Forest

... when you picked us up—she bein' the most wholesomest boat of the two—and put everything into her that we're goin' to tike with us—includin' plenty o' grub and water. And at the last minute, when we're ready to shove off, you and the lidy are to be set upon and battened down below, and then we all jumps into the boat ...
— The Castaways • Harry Collingwood



Words linked to "Shove off" :   go, shove along, depart, blow, go away



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