An American interpretation of the Irish saying "right off the cuff," which is to suggest action or understanding of something with immediate effect
by Shinners January 02, 2016
a kinder way of telling someone to "fuck off", was first used in the book "Kes", but popularised in the british tv series "porridge", a comedy series about a prison and its occupants. Norman Stanley Fletcher used it constantly as a way of getting around tv censorship.
by kulucriss January 05, 2008
by Bazzysmuck January 07, 2022
Stranger- *Laughs maniacally with a knife in hand*
Sonny- "Bro you really be off the goop!"
Stranger *Stabs Sonny*
Sonny- "Bro I just got vibe checked..." *dies*
Sonny- "Bro you really be off the goop!"
Stranger *Stabs Sonny*
Sonny- "Bro I just got vibe checked..." *dies*
by An Asian Sonny January 15, 2020
by k-kizzle February 07, 2007
*Male B falls down a flight of stairs and breaks his legs*
Male B: Oh god it hurts so bad!
Male A: Just walk it off man, you'll be okay.
Male B: My fucking legs are broken dude! I can't walk!
Male A: Dude, man up and walk that shit off
Male B: Oh god it hurts so bad!
Male A: Just walk it off man, you'll be okay.
Male B: My fucking legs are broken dude! I can't walk!
Male A: Dude, man up and walk that shit off
by Male A May 27, 2008
by Samurai552 October 01, 2018