Pernounced: Bue-Gaoff: Bugoff is most commonly used as a last name by those who are extremely intelligent, rich and powerful. Before 1973, this was traditionally used as a British swearword to inform people of their utterly useless presence within a meeting.
"Yo, Albert... Bug Off" was replaced after 1973 with ""Yo, Albert is such a Bugoff"
Fogey/fogy /fougi/ sl. (early 18C+, orig. Scot) old-fashioned, stuck-in-the mud.
Person with old fashioned ideas which he is unwilling to change: Come to the disco and stop being such an old fogey!
You think me an old fogeyand an old tory, his thoughtful voice said. I saw three generations since O’Connel’s time. I remember the famine. Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal of the union twenty years before O’Connel did or before the prelates of your communion denounced him as a demagogue? You fenians forget some things. (James Joyce, Ulysses. Penguin Books,1992. p. 38)