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off the chain

Early 1800s American phrase. To describe that one is no longer in confinement.
Crackah1: Where's the hell is Toby?
Crackah2: He's off the chain, hell, he's off the plantation and probably half way up the Underground Railroad.
by Crackah1 May 13, 2005
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off the cherry

A saying or expression that means something brings a ridiculous amount of fun and excitement.

it is used as a substitute for describers such as 'insane', 'cool' and 'crazy fun.'
Leon: Hey man, have you played the PC game FEAR recently with the lights off?

Thomas: No I haven't, should I?

Leon: Yeah man, seriously, it's off the cherry. Crazy fun.
by Cunninleongus March 2, 2009
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Off the hoozle

An adjective:

describes something that is intense, exciting, mind-blowing.

Often used to describe parties, women, nights on the town, clothing, and strong drinks.

Was referenced in the movie G-Force (2009), a children's movie about guinea pigs
That party was off the hoozle!
by peoriapeeps October 12, 2009
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Off the cob

by the great rupert June 1, 2003
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off the hizzle

Off the hook!like its predisessor, shizzle my nizzle, it is a friendly saying about somthing admired
Yo dat bitch is off da hissle for shizzle!

That girl is mighty fine looking, for sure!
by Nooch September 5, 2003
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off the heasy

by Anonymous July 13, 2003
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Off season

The cycle in a competitive bodybuilder's training year when their main objective is to acquire muscle through weight training and a relatively high calorie diet, without regard for fat and water accumulated in the process. Before 2000, this translated to a gain of 25-45lbs from the day after a show to their peak off season weight, before commencing the second cycle in their training year, namely the pre-contest stage. In recent years, most bodybuilders have attempted to keep their off season weight closer to their pre-contest weight, in order to minimize time spent doing cardiovascular training to lose fat and water retention, and more time training with weights to preserve precious muscle mass. The pre-contest cycle is oriented around gradual fat loss (generally 8-15 weeks out from a show) through calorie reduction and the introduction of cardio training in conjunction with weight training. Different types of steroids, fat burners, and other pharmaceutical aides are used in this period as opposed to the off season.
German bodybuilder Markus Ruhl's off season weight is well over 300lbs. But his contest weight is generally in the 275-280 range, to best showcase his impressive biceps and the detail in his upper back.

Ronnie Coleman, 8-time Mr. Olympia winner, generally took 2-3 months off training after a major show. This would signal the onset of his off season, during which he let his body rest and discontinued dieting until the preparatory phase for the next contest.
by Joeyscock March 18, 2011
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