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There are 21 seven-letter words ending with CKOFF

backoff back␣offfuckoff fuck-off fuck␣offhack␣offjackoff jack␣offjock␣offkickoff kick-off kick␣offnick␣offpack␣offpickoff pick␣offrack␣offsack␣offsuck␣offtick␣offWyckoff

43 definitions found

  • backoff — n. (Computing) The situation where an algorithm or process refrains… — n. (Surfing) The situation where an incoming wave passes from…
  • back␣off — v. (Literally) To move backwards away from something. — v. (Idiomatic) To become less aggressive, particularly when one… — v. (Idiomatic) To lower the setting of.
  • fuckoff — n. (Slang, vulgar, derogatory) A lazy, incompetent, or contemptible person. — n. (Vulgar, attributive) An intensifier.
  • fuck-off — adj. (Australia, vulgar, slang) Vicious, aggressive, intimidating. — adj. (Australia, New Zealand, Britain, Ireland, vulgar, slang)… — adv. (Australia, vulgar, slang) An intensifier.
  • fuck␣off — v. (Idiomatic, intransitive, vulgar, dismissal) To go to hell;… — v. (Idiomatic, intransitive, vulgar) To die or leave unexpectedly. — v. (UK, idiomatic, transitive, vulgar) To annoy, irritate.
  • hack␣off — v. (Transitive) To remove by hacking; to cut off. — v. (Transitive) To annoy.
  • jackoff — n. (North America, vulgar, slang, derogatory) A jerkoff (mean… — n. (North America, vulgar, slang, derogatory) A lazy and unmotivated person.
  • jack␣off — n. Alternative form of jackoff (“jerkoff”). — v. (Intransitive or reflexive, colloquial, vulgar) To masturbate. — v. (Transitive, colloquial, vulgar) To manually stimulate someone…
  • jock␣off — v. (Transitive, informal, horse racing) To replace (a jockey) with another.
  • kickoff — n. Alternative spelling of kick-off.
  • kick-off — n. (Soccer, American football) The opening kick of each half of… — n. (By extension) The opening sequence of any event. — n. (Music) The opening sequence of notes in a song, usually played…
  • kick␣off — v. (Transitive, intransitive) To make the first kick in a game… — v. (Transitive, intransitive, idiomatic) To start; to launch. — v. (Transitive) To dismiss; to expel; to remove from a position.
  • nick␣off — v. (Australia, slang) To leave, especially in a hurry. — interj. (UK, Australia) Go away! fuck off.
  • pack␣off — v. (Transitive) To send away, with belongings, for a long time.
  • pickoff — n. (Baseball) A play in which a pitcher throws a live ball to…
  • pick␣off — v. (Literally) To remove by picking. — v. To dispose of tasks, obstacles, opponents etc. precisely, one by one. — v. (Baseball) To throw out a runner by tagging them whilst they…
  • rack␣off — v. (Australia, informal, often imperative) To go away; to sod off. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see rack, off.
  • sack␣off — v. (Slang) To abandon, to get rid of, to cut relations with.
  • suck␣off — v. (Slang, vulgar, transitive) To perform oral sex (fellatio or cunnilingus) on.
  • tick␣off — v. (Sometimes methaphorical) To sign with a tick. — v. To list (create or recite a list). — v. (North America, transitive) To annoy, aggravate.
  • Wyckoff — prop.n. A surname from Dutch.
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