Exactly so. It is pronounced bog off rather than bog of. Echoes in fact of **** off, i.e. just about anything.
When someone says "bogof" in Britain, don't people hear an echo of "bugger off"?
A marketing technique 'buy one get one free' in use for hundreds of years by cobblers before the supermarkets plagiarised it. ;-)
Exactly so. It is pronounced bog off rather than bog of. Echoes in fact of **** off, i.e. just about anything.
When someone says "bogof" in Britain, don't people hear an echo of "bugger off"?
A marketing technique 'buy one get one free' in use for hundreds of years by cobblers before the supermarkets plagiarised it. ;-)