toss off

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toss off phrasal verb

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toss 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 breakfast

2. toss something ↔ off written to drink something quickly:
He tossed off a few whiskies.

3. toss (somebody) off British English informal not polite to masturbate

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

toss off
toss 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)
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
1.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.

2.toss off (an answer)
to make or say something easily without trying or thinking hard
The boy was able to easily toss off the answer to the question when the teacher asked him.

[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.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

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


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