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beat off verb (of a male) to masturbate US, 1962- Guys all primed by the live show could duck next door to beat off in peace and dark. — Anne Steinhardt, Thunder La Boom, p. 144, 1974
- [T]hen there was only emptiness and the same sort of something-wasted feeling he’d had when he was his little brother’s age and beat off in the bathroom. — Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, p. 33, 1992
- He’s still beating off. Still working it. — Peter Sotos, Index, p. 11, 1996
- Just as he’d begun to beat off, there was a knock on the bedroom door, which had no lock. — John Irving, A Widow for a Year, p. 50, 1998
- Gypsy Rose Lee related a story about how she told a dozen guys in the front row who were beating off, “Are ya ready yet, fellas, or can you use another 12 bars?” — Josh Friedman, When Sex Was Dirty, p. 108, 2005
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