Definitions from Wiktionary (chuck off)
▸ verb: (informal) To evict someone, e.g. from a form of transport, perhaps for unruly behaviour, or because the final destination has been reached.
▸ verb: (slang, Australia, New Zealand) To insult or verbally abuse (someone); to tease, sneer at or demean (someone).
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▸ verb: (informal) To evict someone, e.g. from a form of transport, perhaps for unruly behaviour, or because the final destination has been reached.
▸ verb: (slang, Australia, New Zealand) To insult or verbally abuse (someone); to tease, sneer at or demean (someone).
Similar:
chuck out,
chuck,
chuck away,
throw out,
chuck up,
chuck in,
give someone the boot,
give someone the heave-ho,
send someone packing,
kick out,
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