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Sit Off

To sit back, relax and enjoy any free time you may have.
Our lessons cancelled... SIT OFF!
by medley July 3, 2006
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twist off

To consume alcoholic beverages. The term comes from twist off beer bottles. (verb, intransitive)
Sam is such an alcoholic that he has to wake up every couple of hours during the night to twist off because he starts to get too much blood in his alcohol stream.

"It's Friday evening 6:00 and all my friends are twistin' off." -Tracy Byrd, "Drinkin' Bone"
by Nick D February 4, 2004
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Spock off

To seek a logical answer and gain knowledge
Joe kept asking me why the sky was blue so I told him to go Spock off.

The cast of Jersey Shore could use some time to Spock off since they're a bunch of idiots.
by wishful_thinker February 11, 2010
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Off the Chizel

Something extremely pleasurable. Much like 'off the hook' and 'off the chain'
Those jeans are off the chizel!
by GearGrindingGirl August 12, 2009
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off the treble

Similar to 'off the hook', but three times better.
What up sucka, you heard the new Groove Crush Gorillas track? That ish is off the treble, yahmean?
by ♠V|L|N♠ December 3, 2010
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off the treble

Similar to 'off the hook', but three times better.
What up sucka, you heard the new Groove Crush Gorillas track? That ish is off the treble, yahmean?
by ♠V|L|N♠ December 3, 2010
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Off the bridge

to be crazy or insane, not knowing what you doing presently. Out of your mind.
The girl I met last night was off the bridge. She was flashing everyone in the middle of the dance floor.
by EDevine September 21, 2005
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