Verb
(transitive) To remove anything by stripping, e.g. items of clothing or paint from the side of a ship.
(intransitive, Britain, idiomatic) To remove all of one's clothes (or sometimes to remove all except underclothes, or figuratively).
(intransitive) To be removed by stripping
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAgain this year Dustin Diaz has thrown down the gauntlet as asked volunteers to strip off for this coming Thursday. Source: Internet
Not only does tidal shock strip off the outer stars from a globular cluster, but the increased evaporation accelerates the process of core collapse. Source: Internet
I head to the bathroom, strip off my clothes and jerk my cock until it’s hard. Source: Internet
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The men strip off their clothes, wrap themselves in rags and plug their nostrils with tobacco to hide the stench. Source: Internet
When eating injera, a person uses his or her right hand to strip off a piece, wraps it around some wat or kitfo, and then puts it into his or her mouth. Source: Internet
To do this, the executioner had to strip off the skin of the holy martyr! Source: Internet