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Off

To bump somebody off.
This badass Canuck sniper Rob Furlong offed a Taliban at 2,430 meters with his .50 caliber McMillan TAC-50 rifle.
by Antichristo January 26, 2009
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bench it off

a portmanteau of bench press and walk it off, to bench it off is to work off a physical or emotional injury by bench pressing; works best with heavy weights
My friend broke his arm, so I invited him to come to the gym with me to bench it off. Now his arm's all better and his bench press has increased by 20 pounds.
by whatsupimphil July 16, 2009
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brassed off

There's no point in getting all brassed off over that balderdash
by DBL December 22, 2003
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Sack off

-To let someone down.
-To back out of an arrangement to go somewhere.
Girl 1: i was going to go cinema last night but tom is a total sack off so i ended up sitting at home eating cake.
Girl 2:that sack off tom is so lame.
by emiweebledoo January 22, 2009
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Off The Grid

The term for a person who is not on a social networking site; i.e. myspace, facebook, friendster, livejournal
"Hey, link me to the myspace of that girl you hooked up wtih."
"I can't. She's off the grid."
by Jacob Sisson August 19, 2006
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Off to the races

Going somewhere exciting
"We are going off to the races tonight."
by yupitscharlotte April 5, 2016
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wear off

If I catch that type of gun I'll be able to wear off this god damn war
by seven.56789 July 19, 2010
mugGet the wear offmug.

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