jack off

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jack off

1. vulgar slang To masturbate or bring someone to orgasm with one's hands. Said especially of a male.
2. rude slang To waste or pass time idly or by doing nothing or engaging in foolish behavior. Would you quit jackin' off and help me move this sofa out to the truck?
See also: jack, off
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

jack off

v. Vulgar Slang
To masturbate. Used chiefly of males.
See also: jack, off
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.

jack off

verb
See beat off
See also: jack, off
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • jerk off
  • jerk off (of something)
  • whank off
  • smack one out
  • cream
  • cream (one's) jeans
  • cream jeans
  • cream one’s jeans
  • cream your jeans
References in periodicals archive
FLASHPOINT Ref Alan Muir sends Jack off after clash with Broadfoot that left the Killie man grounded
"For the first series they were extra careful to keep Jack off camera when they were filming at their flat.
Up against it, Fitzpatrick was forced to strike five times, being successful on four occasions by sending the jack off the green for a dead end.
With Jack off fishing miles away, Jo Ann was completely alone except for Lulu.
Ryan was able to drop son Jack off at school in the morning, shoot the lucrative advert and be on time to pick him up from school that afternoon.
Navy officers yesterday urged Ulster trawlermen to stop flying the Union Jack off the Dublin coast.
Simon Quinn, East Kilbride, said: "The SFA letting Jack off with his red card is shameful.
"I've no intention of slagging Jack off in any way, but I wanted a chance to put across my side of the story.
Sending the jack off slowed his progress, but a superb wood at the 13th end got him back in at 10-7.
Standing on the mat to deliver the last bowl on the third end of the tie-break, the young Welshman fired the jack off the rink, and, when the jack was placed on its spot, the fate of the match depended on a measure.
Love having Jack off school but quite like it when he's back can get on with stuff without having to play yet another game of Monopoly Ruth Langsford Normally by this point in the day I've had 10 Quality Street and cheese and crackers.
In the early stages of the final, Berry clawed back his handicap to lead 10-9 but, on a fast-running green, trying to take his opponent on longer marks he threw the jack off on more than one occasion which cost him dearly.
Pam agrees to take Jack off his hands because she promised to always be there for the lad but she isn't exactly impressed by his dad's behaviour.
Sigsworth had to strike the jack off at the next end to stop Wrathall reaching 20 but he needed to bowl only one wood at the final end to take the title, collect a pounds 250 cheque from David Hirst, the general manager of the Examiner, who sponsored the event, and become a worthy addition to the illustrious band of bowlers whose names are engraved on the handsome Examiner Trophy.
It is thought the driver then switched to a Nissan Micra, which pulled up another 15 minutes later to drop Jack off. Emma said: "I was so relieved.