by Al West April 27, 2005
A "rack" was a slang term for a motor-bike for older Australians. So, to go get "on-yer-bike" and go away upon a command you would be "racking off". To rack off is less rude, but alliterative, for another popular expression.
Hello mate, may i come to your party and dance the "Maroubra Stomp?"
No, mate, you may not. Rack Off.
No, mate, you may not. Rack Off.
by James Borlase October 16, 2005
by Oi_lets_smoke_cones August 04, 2022
Dude you want to get drunk? Yeah we should rack off eachother.
We were racking off so hard last night. I've never got so drunk.
We were racking off so hard last night. I've never got so drunk.
by sammythejuice May 23, 2011
Greg: "Would you mind sitting over here please Phil?"
Phil: "What? No way. I am seriously racked off."
Phil: "What? No way. I am seriously racked off."
by FE11 June 06, 2014
Rack Off
This is a phrase used in the absence of the phrases such as fuck off or piss off. It can be said to people of older generations and they cannot tell you off as they dont know what it means.
It is also used when a person cant be arsed to have an argument but knows hes right;
This is a phrase used in the absence of the phrases such as fuck off or piss off. It can be said to people of older generations and they cannot tell you off as they dont know what it means.
It is also used when a person cant be arsed to have an argument but knows hes right;
Person 1 - your such a gay bastard, why did u put ur head in my crotch.
Person 2 - How did i, gay bastard.
Person 3 - Yea u did i saw u.
Person 2 - Rack off!
Person 2 - How did i, gay bastard.
Person 3 - Yea u did i saw u.
Person 2 - Rack off!
by Stevey - p July 15, 2004
This is a word not really used in the English language. I know this word because my English teacher is Australian and she thought us a lesson on Australian slang and rack off means go away. It may ounce ruder then saying go away but it is not rude at all and Harry I love u loads babes!!!❤️❤️❤️💜💜💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜
by Simply holly October 12, 2016