American Idioms and Expressions

Jack Off Idiom

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jack off
What does jack off mean?
waste time or energy; do little or nothing
jack off
What does jack off mean?
masturbate (men only)
jack off
What does jack off mean?
masturbate (said of men)

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jacked up
What does "jacked up" mean?
upset; distressed
like one of the family
What does "like one of the family" mean?
as if someone were a member of one's familyMy sister's friend is like one of the family and we invite her to come with us wherever we go.
crazy about (someone or something)
What does "crazy about (someone or something)" mean?
to like someone or something very muchMy sister is absolutely crazy about rap music.
call (someone's) bluff
What does "call (someone's) bluff" mean?
to try to make someone prove that they can actually do what they say they canThe government called the union's bluff when the union threatened to go on strike.
At cross purposes
What does "At cross purposes" mean?
When people are at cross purposes, they misunderstand each other or have different or opposing objectives.
within reason
What does "within reason" mean?
sensible, reasonableWithin reason, you should be able to take as much time off from work as you want in order to go to school.
every cloud has a silver lining
What does "every cloud has a silver lining" mean?
there is something good in every bad thingEvery cloud has a silver lining and although I lost my job other good things have happened.
know (someone or something) like a book/like an open book
What does "know (someone or something) like a book/like an open book" mean?
know someone or something very wellI know the personality of my friend like a book.
"That's the way the ball bounces."
What does ""That's the way the ball bounces."" mean?
that's life, there is nothing you can do about something that's life, there is nothing you can do about somethingThe man replied, "That's the way the ball bounces", when he told his friend about the job that he had lost.
count (someone) out
What does "count (someone) out" mean?
to exclude someone from something"Please count me out of your plans to go skiing for the weekend."
stress
What does "stress" mean?
become anxious or agitated; make somebody anxious or agitated

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