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View definitions for go off

go off

verb as in explode

verb as in leave

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When they go off-book, as it's known in Hollywood parlance, all bets are off.

Stalin retired to his bedroom after telling his bodyguards that they could go off-duty, specifying that they were not to wake him.

Retired floor salesman Steve Sacks put in a plea for the first family to go off-script.

OK, but at any point you want to go off-the-record let me know.

Mapihaw ku ug mutaas ang núta, I go off-key on the high notes.

An' from the very fust go-off they tuk their cue an' stuck to it.

I knew right away this meant I was going to have to go off-Earth again.

Well, one gentleman isn't bound to fly into the arms of another gentleman first go-off.

Then they tried it on the high bars, and the new man stuck right at the go-off.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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