whack\ it\ off

whack\ it\ off
1. (Whack it Off) (6700↑, 1351↓)
Similar to "[Walk it off]." An appropriate response when conversing with sexually frustrated individuals who have no future mating prospects.

James: "[Dayum]\! I'm horny and no girl will sleep with me. Not even Gretta, the [unibrow] girl." Morty: "Whack it off, James... Just whack it off."

Last updated: 2012.03.01

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