get off


Definition: Meaning of, get off in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ɡɛt ɒf /

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Prsesent Past Past Participle
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Present Participle Third Person Singular
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  1. [intransitive/transitive] [usually in imperative] used for telling someone to stop touching someone or something
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  2. [transitive] get someone/something off someone/something used for telling someone to stop another person or thing touching someone or something
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  3. [transitive] get something off to have a particular period of time as a holiday
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  4. [intransitive/transitive] to leave the place where you work at the end of the day
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  5. [transitive] get someone off to help someone to be ready to leave a place at the right time
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  6. [transitive] get something off to send something, for example in the post
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  7. [intransitive] to not be punished severely or at all for something that you have been accused of in court
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  8. [transitive] get someone off to help someone to avoid being punished by a court
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  9. [transitive] get something off someone to borrow or take something from someone
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  10. [intransitive/transitive] mainly American English spoken to have an orgasm, or to make someone have an orgasm
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  11. [transitive] get someone off British English to help someone to fall asleep
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  12. get off to sleep British English to fall asleep
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  13. [transitive] get off something to stop talking about a subject because you have become interested in talking about something else
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  14. [intransitive/transitive] get off something to leave a bus, plane, or train
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  15. tell someone where they can get off / where to get off spoken to tell someone rudely that you are angry or annoyed at them
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  16. where does someone get off doing something? spoken used for saying that you think someone is wrong to behave in a particular way
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