Definition of Jack off

1. Verb. Get sexual gratification through self-stimulation.

Exact synonyms: Fuck Off, Jerk Off, Masturbate, She-bop, Wank
Entails: Caress, Fondle
Related verbs: Masturbate
Specialized synonyms: Scarf
Generic synonyms: Excite, Stimulate, Stir
Derivative terms: Jerk-off, Masturbation, Masturbator, Wank, Wanker

Definition of Jack off

1. Noun. (idiomatic colloquial vulgar pejorative usually a male) An annoying person or one who has committed a transgression with no or insufficient apology; a jerk, an asshole. ¹

2. Verb. (reflexive transitive) (colloquial somewhat vulgar) To masturbate oneself or another person. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jack Off

jack-up
jack around
jack bean
jack crevalle
jack fruit
jack in
jack ladder
jack mackerel
jack oak
jack of all trades
jack of all trades, master of none
jack of clubs
jack of diamonds
jack of hearts
jack of spades
jack offs
jack pine
jack pines
jack plane
jack plug
jack plugs
jack russell
jack russells
jack salmon
jack the lad
jackal
jackal buzzard

Literary usage of Jack off

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Naval Electricians' Text Book by William Hannum Grubb Bullard, John Thomas Tompkins, Amon Bronson (1915)
"3. Take clearance plugs out of wheel case (this is important). 4. Take off upper half of wheel case. 5. jack off second-stage wheel, intermediate holder. 6. ..."

2. No Escape: Male Rape in U.S. Prisons by Joanne Mariner (2001)
"The pod I'm in now I had 2 people come to me and put a ink pen to my neck and tell me that if I didn't let them jack off on me they were going to rape me. ..."

3. William Clayton's Journal: A Daily Record of the Journey of the Original by William Clayton (1921)
"They stole Jack Redding's knife out of its sheath and one from John Pack. They also tried to get jack off the horse he was riding, but he kept his seat. ..."

4. Irish Literature by Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Douglas Hyde, Charles Welsh, Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche (1904)
"He canted jack off his shoulder, and up he shot like a bubble—whirr, whirr, whiz—away he went up through the water, till he came to the very rock he had ..."

5. Technique of the Photoplay by Epes Winthrop Sargent (1916)
"Piazza—Dodds runs Jack out of house—places him for a kick —kicks at him—misses—falls—in falling pushes jack off of steps—both get up—Jack picks up ..."

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