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chuck off

British  

verb

  1. informal to abuse or make fun of

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"Very well, Bill, chuck off your jacket, then, and pass those bags along from the wharf."

From For Name and Fame Or Through Afghan Passes by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)

Then he shoved the weapon into Denton's hand, and hurried him over the shingle with the remark, 'Now chuck off the fleece, Peter.

From Menotah A Tale of the Riel Rebellion by Henham, Ernest G.