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flick off

vb. 1 (context informal English) To insult (someone) by showing them the back of one's fist with the middle finger extended. 2 (context vulgar slang English) To masturbate (a woman) by flicking her clitoris with one's finger or fingers.

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Flick Off

FLICK OFF (flick off) is a Canadian advertising campaign launched by Key Gordon Communications. It is a movement to fight climate change by getting Canadians to use less energy.

Its sponsors include MuchMusic, Roots Canada, Environmental Defence Canada and the Government of Ontario. Some view this program as a continuation of the scrapped program One-Tonne Challenge in global perspective.

The motivation for the campaign is both to reduce energy consumption for its own sake and also with the aim of reducing carbon emissions to ultimately combat global warming.

The website associated with the campaign is aimed specifically at young Canadians. The website contains educational material about causes and consequences of global warming and strategies for reducing carbon emissions, and includes a "carbon calculator" called One Less Tonne to measure individual carbon dioxide emissions.

The website was launched by British entrepreneur Richard Branson and Ontario Environment Minister Laurel Broten in Toronto on April 25, 2007.

According to the official website, the campaign is now in "hibernation".

Usage examples of "flick off".

It was, therefore, in their best interests to have Demon waltz Flick off her feet, out of reach of their moonfaced sons, so said sons could recover quickly and apply themselves to the real business of the upcoming Season&mdash.

Jon had to walk behind Mockery and swat the biting flies that landed on the beast, because the donkey threatened to dislodge the load when tormented by flies he could no longer flick off with his tail.

Tiny droplets of spittle did flick off and one burned a plum-sized hole in the stone next to Kerrigans head.

Tiny droplets of spittle did flick off and one burned a plum-sized hole in the stone next to Kerrigan’.

With a tiny jerk of the head, Snape seemed to flick off an irksome fly.

Josie started the car, and was sympathetic enough to flick off the radio.

When the porch lights began to flick off, signaling the end of the treat supply or patience, she rose to return home and finish an in-depth study of herb properties for advanced biology.

He reached over to gently flick off the machine before the influx of impossible data could crash its hard drive.

He dropped it twice before he was able to flick off the plastic tip.