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Off the rails

1. Someone that is uncontrollable in the hands of their parents, other people and themselves. Runs loose, on the streets, hase a relation with drugs, alcohol and party's.
2. A train coming off its rails during movement.
Oh yeah mate he's off the rails
Yeah I saw that train off the rails aye
by YOUR COOKED June 11, 2016
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smell off

a offensive way to ask some one to go away, but not as offensive as "fuck off"
by kevinwegmit November 4, 2020
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snazz-off

(n.) An event occurring when two snazzy dressed gentlemen compete for sartorial dominance.
Both Lord Alvanley and Beau Brummell attended the Worcester Affair in a state of such sophistication that the two gentlemen competed head-to-head in a snazz-off.
by Brummell February 24, 2013
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Chrissed Off

To be angry when your names is Chris
Chris was Chrissed Off at Jack and Connor for leaving dishes and peanuts on their bedroom floor.
by Smelly mellly March 2, 2022
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Wracked-off

Rubbish, when refering to an object, person or place or event.
England lost because we are wracked-off at the moment.

Did you see their striker he was wracked-off.
by Blackcountry_wench October 1, 2010
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Gush Off

The act of jerking someone off using the filling of a Gusher Fruit Gummy...
Every time Laura buys Gushers, she uses those long fingers and gives me a fruity Gush Off...
by Orangeboy047 January 26, 2013
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doging off

Alternatively spelled dogeing off.
Jerking off.
"Nick was busy doging off in the bathroom."
by Pdan January 2, 2014
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