whack something off

whack something off
whack something off
1. Sl. to complete something easily or quickly. •

If you want a pair of these, I can whack them off for you in a few minutes.

The artisan whacked off a set of the earrings in a few minutes.

2. Sl. to cut or chop something off. •

A tree branch is rubbing against the house. I guess I'll go out and whack that branch off.

Whack off that other branch while you are at it.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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