whack something off



whack something off

1. tv. to complete something easily or quickly. If you want a pair of these, I can whack them off for you in a few minutes.
2. tv. 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.
See also: off, whack

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ayal-Hebrew
Jacqueline['dʒækli:n]
Binay-Bengali
Hel-Norse Mythology
CalumKAL-umScottish
GeminiJEM-i-nie (English)Roman Mythology