by gryffinhuffleclaw December 2, 2015
The phrase 'slag off' is used in many ways, meaning somebody has been talking about you badly to another person
by Lovelykitten007 September 26, 2015
by Revolutionary July 5, 2003
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 30, 2004
by gav November 14, 2003
Originates from Essex meaning when someone is chatting shit about you behind your back and obviously you confront them about it saying:
Person 1- apparently you've been slagging off jasmine
Person 2- says who? I can promise you now I ain't said one word about the girl.
Person 2- says who? I can promise you now I ain't said one word about the girl.
by calmradgie June 8, 2016
a Northern England expression intended to rudely dismiss someone or rudely tell them to leave, go away, akin to * scram, get lost! "
So, after I boinked her, we were done but she wouldn't just leave, so I says to the tart " okay, now, well, slag-off!" and then she left in a huff.
by Billiemski LeWiglud June 21, 2020