What is the meaning of SHUCK OFF. Phrases containing SHUCK OFF
See meanings and uses of SHUCK OFF!Slangs & AI meanings
As in "hott". Dude, that girl is shick.
Verb. To give oral sex (to someone). E.g."I lay down on the sofa so she could suck me off."
Suck face is American slang for to kiss.
Verb. To be worthless, contemptible or disgusting. E.g."The storyline in that book is a little contrived and the characters suck."Noun. Sweets, confectionary in general. A suck shop being a sweet shop. [W. Midlands use]
To scorn, mock or belittle. e.g. "Cut it out mate, don't chuck off at him, he is alright"
A vagabond, a low fellow. "He's a poor shack of a fellow.â€
(chuck) a call to pigs repeatly and often
Suck off is slang for to give oral sex to someone.
To lick or suck the anus.
Shuck-means to fool someone or make a fool out of someone.
(shough) a smoke of the pipe (“I’ll go after I have a shock of the pipeâ€)
Shuck is slang for deceive or fool someone.
To give oral sex; [Eric, would not fuck but he would suck me off].
Stuck on is slang for keen on or infatuated with.
Noun. An term of endearment. E.g."Come on chuck, let's go out whilst the sun's shining." Verb. 1. To vomit. E.g."Harry's done his usual, he's missed the toilet and chucked all over the floor." 2. To terminate a relationship. E.g."I'm going to chuck her at the weekend, she's really annoying me with her moaning."
Shack is slang for a tramp.Shack is slang for a small house or shop.Shack is American slang for the brakeman or guard on a train.
Chuck is slang for chicken.Chuck is a slang term of endearment.Chuck is slang for to vomit.
Light a shuck is slang for leave in a hurry.
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v.
To give a shock to; to cause to shake or waver; hence, to strike against suddenly; to encounter with violence.
n.
A shock of grain.
n.
The chuck or call of a hen.
v. t.
To draw in, or imbibe, by any process resembles sucking; to inhale; to absorb; as, to suck in air; the roots of plants suck water from the ground.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shock
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Chuck
imp. & p. p.
of Shuck
v. t.
To deprive of the shucks or husks; as, to shuck walnuts, Indian corn, oysters, etc.
n.
A thick mass of bushy hair; as, a head covered with a shock of sandy hair.
imp.
Stuck.
imp. & p. p.
of Shock
a.
Shock-headed.
v. t.
To offend; to shock.
v. i.
To meet with a shock; to meet in violent encounter.
v. t.
To draw liquid from by the action of the mouth; as, to suck an orange; specifically, to draw milk from (the mother, the breast, etc.) with the mouth; as, the young of an animal sucks the mother, or dam; an infant sucks the breast.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shuck
n.
A piece of the backbone of an animal, from between the neck and the collar bone, with the adjoining parts, cut for cooking; as, a chuck steak; a chuck roast.
v. t.
To collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook; as, to shock rye.
a.
Bushy; shaggy; as, a shock hair.
v. t.
To place in a chuck, or hold by means of a chuck, as in turning; to bore or turn (a hole) in a revolving piece held in a chuck.
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