Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rack-off
Phrase
/ræk ɒf/

Definition
A slang expression used primarily in Australian English, meaning to go away or to leave someone alone.

Examples
- When he wouldn’t stop bothering me, I told him to rack off!
- She was so irritated that she shouted, ‘Rack off!’ at the nosy neighbors.
- After the argument, I just needed some peace and asked him to rack off for a while.

Meaning
Primarily used in informal contexts to tell someone to leave or to express annoyance.

Synonyms
- Go away
- Leave me alone
- Buzz off