rack off
Go away; get lost.
Definitions
A mild way of telling someone to leave.
rack off In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Australian; a softened alternative to cruder dismissals.
People Also Ask
What does rack off mean?
Rack off is an Australian way of telling someone to go away or get lost.
Is rack off rude?
It's fairly mild — a softened, less crude alternative to stronger dismissals, though still dismissive.
How do you use rack off?
You'd snap it at someone bothering you, as in 'rack off, we're busy', meaning clear off.
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