verb General Slang

sacked off

SAKT-off · verb · slang

To abandon, skip or give up on something.

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Definitions

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To ditch a plan, quit, or dump someone.

“I sacked off the gym today.”
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sacked off In A Sentence

I sacked off the gym today.

Origin & Usage

British and Scouse slang for giving something the boot.

Variants sack off

People Also Ask

What does 'sacked off' mean?

It means to abandon, skip or give up on something, such as ditching a plan or dumping someone.

How do you use 'sacked off'?

You use it for ditching something, e.g. 'I sacked off work today.'

Is 'sacked off' only Scouse?

No, it's British slang generally, but well used in Liverpool.

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