Definition of sack off
sack off
verb
- get rid of, lose deliberately, to break relations between, a person or an activity.
Eric joined us, but I managed to sack him off when we went to the club.
I've sacked off playing golf because it hurts my back.
by Matthew R., Blackpool, United Kingdom, May 31 2004.
Slang terms with the same root words:
- sack: douche sack – dunny sack – (show 13 more)
- off: all bets are off – back off – (show 180 more)
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