by Alex_Delarge October 15, 2011
British Slang term meaning fuck off, piss off, wank off, toss off, or go away.
The term originated in Manchester, England and is very popular there. Most people use this term at least once per day.
The term originated in Manchester, England and is very popular there. Most people use this term at least once per day.
by Big Boy P January 27, 2015
by emcgovern04 March 15, 2016
When an informal group of individuals (with a common identity and a sense of solidarity) all jack off together, often onto something or someone.
Kelly: I'm going 'round Dylan's later and his squad is going to be there. I'm really hoping they'll squad off all over me.
by BlackPhlomp April 12, 2018
An off day, also referred to as a bad day (and not to be confused with a day off), is a day where you're...not yourself. Maybe you've been a bit down on your luck as of late. Maybe your parents are reminiscing to their friends about that awful/embarrassing thing you did when you were four years old that you've been trying to forget for at least a decade or two. Whatever it is, you're probably going to be very sullen until your life starts showing improvement.
My mate suffers from depression, and he has both good days and off days. One day he'll be just fine -- maybe even a little cheerful if something good has happened -- and then the next day, he'll be very sullen and down in the dumps; when this happens, there's absolutely nothing that can make the metaphorical rain cloud above his head disappear. You just have to wait until the off day runs its course.
by Ubeenbamboozledson July 08, 2021
To say something in a lowkey fashion. To “be real” with someone. However can really be used in any context.
by Bigbeanbean July 23, 2018
Joe kept asking me why the sky was blue so I told him to go Spock off.
The cast of Jersey Shore could use some time to Spock off since they're a bunch of idiots.
The cast of Jersey Shore could use some time to Spock off since they're a bunch of idiots.
by wishful_thinker February 11, 2010