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shave off 

To disregard something or not do it. To ignore a situation or person.

Definition by: M Long / T Holmes.
1 - "I shaved off my meeting this morning."
2 - "I shaved off my morning jog to sleep in."
3 - "When she arrived, she talked with him, but shaved off his girlfriend."
4 - "To shave off people is not polite."
shave off by lrlizribeiro May 25, 2017

No Shave November official rules 

Rule 1: no shaving for a whole month(Nov)
Rule : no trimming

The only time it is allowed is if there is a design that was there on oct 31, but cannot shave design
Can shave if you could not shave on oct 31 but have to shave on nov 1 and go till dec 1
Her: what are the rules of “No Shave November?”
Him: go look up No Shave November official rules
The Canadian equivilant of get lost.
shove off by MTCaptain August 13, 2006
The gentle shaking of one's penis after urination to insure that any remaining urine is expelled before pulling one's pants up.
Dave rememberd to shake off because he didn't want to stain his boxers.
shake off by Sean Piece September 26, 2003

shade off! 

Used with a raising of the arm above the head and showing the palm of your hand sideways to the person you're addressing.

As a way of stopping somebody if what they are saying is of little or no interest to you or you have better things to do - defienately derogatory!
Parent to Juvenile "Stop playing with the PS2 and finish your homework!"

Juvenile (with hand jesture) "Shade Off!"
shade off! by Oliver Homan May 13, 2005

Shake off a fastball 

It means going number 2 in the bathroom. In baseball, when a pitcher wants to throw a fastball, the catcher puts one finger down. If he wants to throw a curveball, he shakes his head to the fastball and the catcher puts 2 fingers down for a curveball. Also known as "calling for a curveball".
I need to go to the restroom and shake off a fastball
Shake off a fastball by CPAbel February 4, 2010