From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtoss off phrasal verb1 toss something ↔ offMAKE to produce something quickly and without much effort one of those painters who can toss off a couple of pictures before breakfast2 toss something ↔ off writtenDFDDRINK to drink something quickly He tossed off a few whiskies.3 toss (somebody) off British English informal not politeSY to masturbate → toss→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
toss something ↔ off• Clarisa tossed it all off as fate.• When the brandy arrived, he filled a glass and tossed it off, in a gesture of childish defiance.toss something ↔ off• Clarisa tossed it all off as fate.• When the brandy arrived, he filled a glass and tossed it off, in a gesture of childish defiance.toss (somebody) off• Clarisa tossed it all off as fate.• When the brandy arrived, he filled a glass and tossed it off, in a gesture of childish defiance.