What is the meaning of TOSS OFF. Phrases containing TOSS OFF
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Boss
Toss. I couldn't give a Kate Moss.
Toss off is slang for to masturbate.
Boss. Never trust a joe .Joe Goss was a talented boxer
Toss is slang for rubbish, worthless, useless.Toss is slang for to deliberately lose a match or game.Toss is slang for to search a premises.Toss is British slang for to masturbate.Toss is Australian slang for to defeat.
Dead loss is London Cockney rhyming slang for boss.
Boss is slang for excellent; fine.
Joe Loss is London Cockney rhyming slang for toss.
Jonathan Ross is London Cockney rhyming slang for toss.
Kate Moss is London Cockney rhyming slang for toss.
Stirling Moss is London Cockney rhyming slang for toss.
v masturbate. To call someone a tosser is to suggest that they are an accomplished onanist. The word was originally in use as tosser or “toss-pot” to describe a drunk (tossing one-too-many drinks back) but, as with most things, has become more gloriously sordid. give a toss give a shit.
Lateral cookie toss is American slang for to vomit.
Toss your cookies is American slang for to vomit
Toss your tacos is American slang for to vomit
Noun. 1. Rubbish, nonsense. E.g."That play was toss, we should have gone to the cinema instead." 2. An act of masturbation. Verb. To masturbate.
Tosh is slang for rubbish, nonsense. Tosh is British slang for small change.Tosh is British decorating slang for to paint. Tosh is a British slang term of address.
Joe Goss is London Cockney rhyming slang for boss.
Pitch and toss is London Cockney rhyming slang for boss.
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v. t.
To cover or overgrow with moss.
v. t.
To throw with the hand; especially, to throw with the palm of the hand upward, or to throw upward; as, to toss a ball.
v. t.
The act of losing; failure; destruction; privation; as, the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of health or reputation.
v. t.
Failure to use advantageously; as, loss of time.
v. t.
To divest of the ross, or rough, scaly surface; as, to ross bark.
v. t.
To keep in play; to tumble over; as, to spend four years in tossing the rules of grammar.
v. t.
That which is lost or from which one has parted; waste; -- opposed to gain or increase; as, the loss of liquor by leakage was considerable.
n.
Any protuberant part; a round, swelling part or body; a knoblike process; as, a boss of wood.
a.
Overgrown with moss.
v. t.
Failure to gain or win; as, loss of a race or battle.
v. t.
To throw in a negligent or careless manner; to toss.
v. i.
To roll and tumble; to be in violent commotion; to write; to fling.
a.
Tossing the head, as in scorn or pride; hence, proud; contemptuous; scornful; affectedly indifferent; as, a tossy commonplace.
n.
A throwing up of the head; a particular manner of raising the head with a jerk.
v. i.
To be tossed, as a fleet on the ocean.
n.
A throwing upward, or with a jerk; the act of tossing; as, the toss of a ball.
v. t.
To lift or throw up with a sudden or violent motion; as, to toss the head.
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