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choof off

Australian slang for leaving or departing.
Ah well, it's about time to choof off, I reckon!
by Plennygoodspelleh? February 6, 2014
mugGet the choof offmug.

fork off

The suitable-for-all-audiences version of “Fuck Off”.
—Dude, I told you, you should've listened to me.
Fork off, you didn't say a word.
by vp sp4 March 26, 2017
mugGet the fork offmug.

bin off

to abandon, to give up, to renounce, to cease trying to continue, to desert, to leave, to withdraw from.

To abandon a plan, idea or an initial intention of doing something.
To leave or dump a girlfriend/boyfriend.
Oh this restaurant is full... shall we bin off this one?
Yeah let's bin it off and go to Burger King.

I wanted to go to Ibiza this summer but it was so expensive so I decided to bin off that idea to go to Benedorm instead.
by greggles118 September 4, 2009
mugGet the bin offmug.

come off it

A very Cockney (East-London Slang) phrase, used to express rejection or disbelief. It can also used in a friendly way.
by NoStringsOnJay March 25, 2016
mugGet the come off itmug.

off edge

To be in the wrong state of mind; you're emotions are out of control, you don't say the right things, it's hard to concentrate on one simple thing, etc.
John snapped on Ms. Davidson because she told him to stop talking, and he hasn't been doing his work. He must be off edge.
by The Cool Ass Nigga December 4, 2014
mugGet the off edgemug.

hop off

by ajoe November 16, 2003
mugGet the hop offmug.

off the map

by The Return of Light Joker February 23, 2009
mugGet the off the mapmug.

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