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whack off
verb
To masturbate.
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Mr. Adair grabbed an ax to whack off Mr. Matthews's leg.
But of course about this time I discovered that I couldn't whack off.
I used a cleaver to whack off big slices, which I roasted without peeling for some recipes, and peeled and cut into dice for others.
Take a machete, and whack off his head, and you'll get a bucketful of DNA, so you can see it and test it.
Okay, that seems like an appealing solution but it sets a very bad precedent because now another country will say 'I don't like free speech so I'll whack off all those DNSs' – that country would be China.
First came the publication of an article she wrote in Playboy, a no-nonsense guide to courting a woman unlikely to "whack off her hair and turn into her mother".
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Instead they picked George Bailey, an incomplete Test batsman, but one who can whack off-spinners back over their heads.
I think even Jesus whacked off a few times thinking about Mary Magdalene".
He just whacked off the first foot and a half and handed it to her as a souvenir".
Inches more and it would have whacked off my head like a golf ball on a tee.
Williams plays the father of a loathsome teen who ghost-writes a hideously popular faux diary after a kid dies while whacking off – with hilarious consequences!
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