To go (quickly). to buzz off : to go off or away quickly.
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It's ah- (talking to dog) will you buzz-off? Go away. |
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And mind, I kept telling him, "Stand up for yourself. Tell them to buzz off, leave you alone. You-know, like stand up for yourself in some way shape or form." "Yeah, but then he's going to beat me up even harder." |
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So I told him to buzz off that night and I was standing back in the- with the crowd of the girls and Earl come along and he put him arm on my shoulder, he says, "Come on red, I want to dance." |
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So anyway, he come up about- oh I-guess about one-o'clock, I'm just doing the dishes and ah this other chap that was chasing me around, that I told him buzz off the night before, he drove up to the front door. |
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