lard off

A public argument between two fat people
Look at those two having a lard off in the street.
by iwys July 24, 2007
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Step Off

You would use the term when you think it would be in the be in the best interest of the party/s or person/s confronting you to leave and/or leave you alone. It should be stated with feeling.
You best step-off, mother fucker!
by W. Steward April 20, 2004
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On and Off Relationship

When you and your girlfriend/boyfriend are on and off . Y'all have been thru so much , arguments, lying, heartbreak, personal issues and one day y'all not speaking to each other and then 2 days later y'all are all flirtatious and kissey face again. Everybody knows that you two love eachother .. Y'all break up one day and back together the next
Friend : You and so and so still together?
Girl : Idk
Other Friend : They on and off all the time
Friend : Knowing y'all gonna be all on eachother in no time
Girl : I love him but he's too much. We just have a on and off relationship
by yohoewce May 23, 2015
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Off the pier

"Whenever someone is going to do something crazy."
Coined by Steezy Kane after jumping off the Santa Monica pier twice as a stunt for his youtube channel

Steezy if you're reading this I love you
"Yo Alejandro, your dick's off the pier!
by my butt itchy June 27, 2021
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piddled-off

When a TV program (such as the news or other current events program) forces heavy censorship, they urge the reporters, narrators, and other crew to say something like piddled-off instead of pissed-off.
{Narrator}:
"In this video, you'll see what happens when one piddled-off idiot takes things way too far."
by Telephony December 16, 2016
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wanks off

jerks off, jacks off, shakes hands with the governor, spanks the monkey, etc.
by Fletcher Cox December 7, 2004
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Bunking Off

British term for skipping school; participating in truancy; playing hooky.
During 2005/06, DfES defined a persistent truant as a pupil who missed 20 or more days classed as unauthorised absence. Children often refer to it as "doing a bunk", "bunking off" or "skiving".
by Luke Thompson August 6, 2007
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