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back offTo become less aggressive, particularly when one had appeared committed to act.Rate it:

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bear offTo remove to a distance; to keep clear from rubbing against anything.Rate it:

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blow offTo shoot something with a gun, causing it to come disconnected.Rate it:

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blush is off the roseAlternative form of bloom is off the roseRate it:

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buck offTo cause to fall off.Rate it:

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bug offUsed to tell somebody to leave them alone.Rate it:

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bugger offAn expression of disagreement or disbelief.Rate it:

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bump offTo kill, especially to murder.Rate it:

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buzz offUsed to tell someone to go away.Rate it:

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cast offTo finish the last row of knitted stitches and remove them securely from the needle.Rate it:

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cast offTo discard or reject something.Rate it:

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charge offA write-off.Rate it:

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check is in the mailA common excuse used by debtors to put off creditors.Rate it:

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cherry pickTo position oneself near the opponent's goal to attempt to receive an errant or intentional pass for an easy score, as in basketball or versions of soccer where offsides are not enforced.Rate it:

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close offTo seal or block the entrance to a road, an area, or a building so that people cannot enter.Rate it:

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come offTo become detached.Rate it:

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cook offTo pull the pin from a grenade and wait two or three seconds before throwing.Rate it:

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cross offTo strike out; to cross out; to draw a line through.Rate it:

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cut offTo isolate or remove from contact.Rate it:

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dash offTo write quickly or informally.Rate it:

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drive offTo force to leave or go away.Rate it:

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face offEither an actual or a figurative face to face confrontation, especially a bitter one.Rate it:

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fuck offUsed other than as an idiom: see fuck, off.Rate it:

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go offTo explode.Rate it:

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go offTo depart; to leave.Rate it:

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hack offTo annoyRate it:

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he is purdee crazy!He's off the chart, gone over the edge. Just as crazy as crazy gets.Rate it:

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kick offTo make the first kick in a game or part of a game.Rate it:

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kill offTo eliminate, or make extinct.Rate it:

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look offTo put off by one's facial expression.Rate it:

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make offTo run away; to exit.Rate it:

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make off withTo steal something and run.Rate it:

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never fight a land war in AsiaDon't bite off more than you can chew; don't start a fight that is too big to win.Rate it:

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off one's dotOff one's rocker; bananas; mad.Rate it:

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off the railsInsane.Rate it:

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palm offTo attempt to pass off a counterfeit or inferior product as genuine.Rate it:

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pass offTo happen.Rate it:

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pass offTo misrepresent something.Rate it:

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pick up where you left offto start up again in the very place that one has stopped.Rate it:

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piss offTo annoy, anger.Rate it:

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pop offTo leave, and return in a short time.Rate it:

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pull offTo achieve; to succeed at something difficult.Rate it:

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put offTo offend, repulse, or frighten.Rate it:

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put the bee onTo finish off, to beat.Rate it:

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rain offto cancel (an event) due to excessive rainRate it:

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rhyme offTo list or recite quickly.Rate it:

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ring offTo finish a telephone conversation and disconnect.Rate it:

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round offTo change the shape of an object to make it more circular.Rate it:

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run offTo flee or depart quickly.Rate it:

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run off withTo leave with someone with the intention of living with them or marrying them. Usually in secret because other people think it is wrong.Rate it:

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