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Rack off phrasal verb
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Meaning: Used to tell someone to go away because they're annoying you
(Intransitive | Australian English)
» Example: He told her to RACK OFF.
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Meaning: Used to tell someone to go away because they're annoying you
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Rack out phrasal verb
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Meaning: Sleep, take a nap
(Intransitive | American English)
» Example: I'm tired- I'm going to RACK OUT.
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Meaning: Sleep, take a nap
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Rack up phrasal verb
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Meaning: Acquire a lot of something
(Separable [optional] | International English)
» Example: He's RACKED UP a number of convictions for speeding. -
Meaning: Damage
(Separable [optional] | American English)
» Example: They RACKED UP the car in an accident.
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Meaning: Acquire a lot of something