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English Dictionarytoss off phrasal verb (
see also toss)
1. toss something ↔ off to produce something quickly and without much effort:
one of those painters who can toss off a couple of pictures before breakfast2. toss something ↔ off written to drink something quickly:
He tossed off a few whiskies.3. toss (somebody) off British English informal not polite to
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Idiomstoss offtoss off (something)to do or say something quickly, easily, and sometimes without thought.
He simply tossed off a comment about what women want and it got him into a lot of trouble.
He had a great memory for jokes, and could just toss them off one after the other. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
toss off somethingtoss off (something)to do or say something quickly, easily, and sometimes without thought.
He simply tossed off a comment about what women want and it got him into a lot of trouble.
He had a great memory for jokes, and could just toss them off one after the other. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
toss off something• toss off (something)
1. to drink something rapidly
We tossed off a couple of drinks before we went home for the evening.
2. to throw something off of oneself or something
I tossed off my jacket before I got into the car.
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toss off v. phr. 1. To drink rapidly; drain.
He tossed off two drinks and left. 2. To make or say easily without trying or thinking hard.
She tossed off smart remarks all during dinner.
He thinks a reporter should be able to toss off an article every few hours. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲