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  • 1get off — {v.} 1. To come down from or out of. * /The ladder fell, and Tom couldn t get off the roof./ * /The bus stopped, the door opened, and Father got off./ 2. To take off. * /Joe s mother told him to get his wet clothes off./ 3. To get away; leave. *… …

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  • 2get off — {v.} 1. To come down from or out of. * /The ladder fell, and Tom couldn t get off the roof./ * /The bus stopped, the door opened, and Father got off./ 2. To take off. * /Joe s mother told him to get his wet clothes off./ 3. To get away; leave. *… …

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  • 3get\ off — v 1. To come down from or out of. The ladder fell, and Tom couldn t get off the roof. The bus stopped, the door opened, and Father got off. 2. To take off. Joe s mother told him to get his wet clothes off. 3. To get away; leave. Mr. Johnson goes… …

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  • 4Get Off — was a hit song by Miami based Latin/disco band Foxy in 1978. Released from their LP of the same name, the song became a crossover hit. It spent two weeks at number one during the fall of that year and also peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot… …

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  • 5Get off of My Cloud — Infobox Single Name = Get Off My Cloud Cover size = 170 Caption = Artist = The Rolling Stones from Album = December s Children A side = B side = The Singer Not the Song (UK) I m Free (USA) Released = 25 September 1965 (US) 22 October 1965 (UK)… …

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  • 6get off — verb a) To move from being on top of (something) to not being on top of it. Get off your chair and help me. b) To move (something) from being on top of (something else) to not being on top of it. Get off your rear and help me. Syn …

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  • 7get off (on) — vb a. to achieve satisfaction, exhilaration or inspiration (from). This American expression of the early 1970s is an extension of an earlier purely sexual sense of the phrase in which get off means to achieve orgasm. This concept was modified by… …

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  • 8get off on — verb To be excited or aroused by; to derive pleasure from. I dont get off on champagne. See Also: get off, get on …

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  • 9get\ off\ the\ grass — Used to knock back something that isn t worth what it costs. This phrase comes from Helen from Canberra. Florist: Ms. Burns, that particular bunch of roses costs $300. Ms.Burns:Get off the grass! …

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  • 10get\ off\ the\ grass — Used to knock back something that isn t worth what it costs. This phrase comes from Helen from Canberra. Florist: Ms. Burns, that particular bunch of roses costs $300. Ms.Burns:Get off the grass! …

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