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rack off — (Aust inf) To go away (often as imperative) • • • Main Entry: ↑rack … Useful english dictionary
rack off — I Australian Slang 1. leave; go; 2. push off! get lost! get out of here! II Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) go away (angry), piss off … English dialects glossary
rack off — vb Australian to go away, leave. A brusque, but less offensive alternative to piss off, fuck off, etc. The phrase, usually in the form of an admonition, has been introduced to a British audience via Australian soap operas of the late 1980s, such… … Contemporary slang
Rack off — 1. leave; go; 2. push off! get lost! get out of here! … Dictionary of Australian slang
rack off — go away (angry), piss off … Kiwi (New Zealand slang)
Rack off, hairy-legs! — exclamation of dismissal, contempt, etc.; piss off! … Dictionary of Australian slang
rack off, hairy-legs! — Australian Slang exclamation of dismissal, contempt, etc.; piss off! … English dialects glossary
rack off — v. (Offensive Australian Slang) go away!, get out of here!, get lost! … English contemporary dictionary
off-the-rack — adj. Intended to be worn without alterations; ready to wear; of clothing. Contrasted with {made to order}, {custom made}. See {pret a porter} Syn: off the shelf, ready to wear, pret a porter. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rack — I. /ræk / (say rak) noun 1. a framework of bars, wires, or pegs on which articles are arranged or deposited (used especially in composition): a shoe rack; wine rack. 2. a spreading framework, fixed or movable, for carrying hay, straw, or the like …