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lurking off

I walked into the room and caught Daniel totally lurking off to Stacey's profile.
by Jef_Benedetti February 28, 2012
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Off the bridge

to be crazy or insane, not knowing what you doing presently. Out of your mind.
The girl I met last night was off the bridge. She was flashing everyone in the middle of the dance floor.
by EDevine September 21, 2005
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dudin' off

Just makes doing male things;
Why is Henry eating milk in a bowl with a tablespoon? Ahh, he's just dudin' off.
by Zoeseph Boxer July 10, 2017
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Knob off

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.
C: Hey, do you fancy a chat?
K: No. Go knob off, you bellend.
by Big Boy P January 26, 2015
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Laid off

To be fired from a dumb ass job that you know you did not want
What happen to your job

O yeah man I got laid off
by Jolt221 August 15, 2019
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off the treble

Similar to 'off the hook', but three times better.
What up sucka, you heard the new Groove Crush Gorillas track? That ish is off the treble, yahmean?
by ♠V|L|N♠ December 3, 2010
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spicers off

A certain saying of a even more certain South-African History Teacher in regards to removing a 'against school-policy' spray jacket.
Example
Ms W: "Raymon, spicers off dearie!"
by guguinga October 10, 2018
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