What is another word for were off with you?

Pronunciation: [wɜːɹ ˈɒf wɪð juː] (IPA)

"Was off with you", "Get lost", "Beat it", "Take a hike", "Scram", "Shoo", "Go away", "Leave me be", "Make tracks", "Hit the road", "Run along", "Scoot", "Vamoose", "Clear out", "Depart", "Go on your way", "Take a powder", "Skedaddle", "Git", "Buzz off". Any of these words can be used as a synonym for "were off with you", a phrase that is often used to dismiss someone from a conversation or situation. The tone can range from playful to serious, depending on the context and relationship between speakers.

What are the hypernyms for Were off with you?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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