单词 | to rack off |
释义 | > as lemmasto rack off b. intransitive. Australian. to rack off: to leave, go away; frequently as imperative. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > causing to go away > command to go away [verb (intransitive)] scud1602 go scrape!1611 to push off (also along)1740 to go it1797 to walk one's chalks1835 morris1838 scat1838 go 'long1859 to take a walk1881 shoot1897 skidoo1905 to beat it1906 to go to the dickens1910 to jump (or go (and) jump) in the lake1912 scram1928 to piss offa1935 to bugger off1937 to fuck off1940 go and have a roll1941 eff1945 to feck off?1945 to get lost1947 to sod off1950 bug1956 to hit, split or take the breeze1959 naff1959 frig1965 muck1974 to rack off1975 1975 Sun-Herald (Sydney) 29 June (title of record) Rak Off Normie. 1980 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 10 Apr. 36 (caption) ‘Gimme ya money mate or I'll shoot ya!’ ‘No... Now rack off!’ 1995 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 13 Jan. 7/8 I turned around and told the guy to rack off and next minute my left arm was behind my back and I was being thrown out. < as lemmas |
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