What does it mean to toss yourself off?
toss off | toss somebody/yourself off. (British English, taboo, slang) to give yourself sexual pleasure by rubbing your sex organs; to give somebody sexual pleasure by rubbing their sex organs synonym masturbate.
What does toss with mean?
To toss a coin with (someone) for deciding something according to which side will land uppermost. verb. To get rid of; throw away; discard. verb. To be flung to and fro; be thrown about or pitched about.
What does toss over mean?
transitive verb. 1 : to forsake despite bonds of attachment or duty. 2 : to refuse to accept : reject.
Whats another word for throws off?
What is another word for throw off?
discard | shed |
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throw aside | evict |
eject | extrude |
dismiss | shuck |
unburden | dispense with |
What does Exorbitance mean?
Definition of exorbitance 1 : an exorbitant action or procedure especially : excessive or gross deviation from rule, right, or propriety. 2 : the tendency or disposition to be exorbitant.
What does it mean to roll?
1 : to move or cause to move by turning over and over on a surface The ball rolled away. 2 : to shape or become shaped in rounded form She rolls the dough to make cookies.
What mean Rapids?
Rapids are areas of shallow, fast-flowing water in a stream. The many tiny waterfalls they create make the slope of the stream more steep. The safety of a section of river is measured by the class, or level, of its rapids.
What is the meaning of the idiom down and out?
Definition of down-and-out 1 : destitute, impoverished. 2 : physically weakened or incapacitated.
What are synonyms for put off?
Synonyms & Antonyms of put off
- defer,
- delay,
- hold off (on),
- hold over,
- hold up,
- lay over,
- postpone,
- put over,
What is the synonym of Disrupt?
throw into confusion, throw into disorder, throw into disarray, cause confusion in, cause turmoil in, play havoc with, derange, turn upside-down, make a mess of. disturb, disorder, disorganize, disarrange, interfere with, upset, unsettle, convulse. interrupt, suspend, discontinue. obstruct, impede, hamper.