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jack up
To ruin; wreck; mess up; screw up; sometimes as a bowdlerized substitution for f** up.
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jack up
To raise, hoist, or lift a thing using a jack, or similar means.
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jack in
To stop doing a regular activity. Often a job or studies.
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jack in
To insert an electronic coupling into a receptacle; to connect to something, whether involving a physical medium or not.
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jack up
To raise, increase, or accelerate; often said of prices, fees, or rates. See also jack up the price.
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jack-tar
Alternative spelling of jacktar.
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every man jack
All the members of a group with no exceptions.
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jack it in
An imperative to stop doing something that the speaker finds annoying.
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jack of all trades
One competent in many endeavors, especially one who excels in none of them.
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every jack has his jill
everybody will find someone to have a romantic relationship with at some point in their life
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before you can say jack robinson
Very quickly. Quicker than you expect.
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all work and no play makes jack a dull boy
Too much focus on one's career is often viewed unfavorably.Too much hard work and not enough leisure time can be unhealthy.
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jack of all trades, master of none
A person who has a competent grasp of many skills but who is not outstanding in any one.
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jack of all trades, master of none
A master of integration, who knows enough from many learned trades and skills to be able to bring their disciplines together in a practical manner; a polymath; a renaissance man.
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bring off
To succeed in doing something considered to be very difficult.
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bugger off
Go away.
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call off
To recall; to cancel or call a halt to.
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cut off
To remove via cutting.
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dash off
To leave a place quickly or briefly.
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doze off
To fall asleep unintentionally.
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drift off
To fall asleep in a gradual manner.
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eff off
A censored form of the phrase f** off.
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fall off
To become detached or to drop from.
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finish off
To finish completely.
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hold off
To delay someone or something temporarily; to keep at bay.
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piss off
To leave, to go away.
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put off
To procrastinate.
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rip off
To pull off by ripping.
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start off
To begin.
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strip off
To remove anything by stripping, e.g. items of clothing or paint from the side of a ship.
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take off
To remove.
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fire off
To write a note or letter quickly.
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fend off
Away; to turn away; to defend against; to repel with force or effort.
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drink off
To drink the entirety of in a short period; originally and especially, in a single gulp.
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auction off
To sell something at an auction.
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back off
To move backwards away from something.
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back off
To become less aggressive, particularly when one had appeared committed to act.
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back off
To lower the setting of.
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blow off
To shoot something with a gun, causing it to come disconnected.
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buck off
To cause to fall off.
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bug off
Used to tell somebody to leave them alone.
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bugger off
An expression of disagreement or disbelief.
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bump off
To kill, especially to murder.
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buzz off
Used to tell someone to go away.
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cast off
To discard or reject something.
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cast off
To finish the last row of knitted stitches and remove them securely from the needle.
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close off
To seal or block the entrance to a road, an area, or a building so that people cannot enter.
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come off
To become detached.
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cross off
To strike out; to cross out; to draw a line through.
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cut off
To isolate or remove from contact.
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