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off piste

skiing term meaning "off the beaten track"; it's more exciting and dangerous to ski where the snow hasn't been compacted by multiple other skiers.
Paul McCartney said, “I like Carnival of Lights because it's The Beatles free, going off piste." (BBC quote)
by DrMcK December 9, 2008
mugGet the off pistemug.

jog off

person A: you suck at math.

person B: Jog off you wanker!
by The Flying 69 February 2, 2008
mugGet the jog offmug.

rocks off

to get one's rocks off is to experience orgasm (esp. a guy--'rocks' are a guy's testes); to experience total excitement or pleasure due to success at something; sarcastically, a negative
Amy likes to get her rocks off on the Killer Twister at Five Flags.

sarcastic negative: When Eddie goes clubbing, he gets his rocks off by seeing how many numbers he can get, but he's too wimpy to call any of them.
by Palatinusrex November 14, 2006
mugGet the rocks offmug.

whack off

Dude, I am going to whack off in the corner
by Travis December 8, 2002
mugGet the whack offmug.

puffed off

When a truck driver just can't seem to figure out how to fix his fire truck. He is said to be "puffed off" as to keep from using inappropriate language in the workplace. Usually if the driver is from a strict upbringing.
Well jiminy christmas! I can't seem to fix this darn truck, now I'm puffed off! Silly air leaks!
by truck1-2loudoun March 21, 2011
mugGet the puffed offmug.

parred off

When you get ignored of rejected by a girl or boy
You just got parred off
by Petelanlyk December 5, 2015
mugGet the parred offmug.

sit off

1) A lesson in which you do nothing
2) A smaller version of a party in which you sit round and drink with slightly less people.
"we had a sit off because it was the end of term"
"I'm having a bit of a sit off in mine on saturday"
by shockhorrorbecky April 26, 2008
mugGet the sit offmug.

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