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one off the wrist; quick one off the wrist noun (of a male) an act of masturbation UK The adjective “quick” (or occasional variations) does not denote an especially speedy endeavour, its purpose is to elaborate the basic term.- [T]he kilt, a garment designed obviously for a quick one off the wrist. — Johnny Speight, It Stands to Reason, p. 139, 1973
- I found I preferred a swift one off the wrist[.] — Ivor Biggun, The Winker’s Song (Misprint), 1978
- And he started to shave / And have one off the wrist / And want to see girls / And go out and get pissed[.] — Monty Python Brian Song, 1979
- Why the fook should they care whether or not a bloke gets a quick one off the wrist before he goes home? — Ben Elton, High Society, p. 126, 2002
- The Who themselves saw “[Pictures of] Lily” as little more than a euphemistic quick one off the wrist. — Uncut, p. 48, January 2003
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