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walk off with
(idiomatic) To steal, especially by surreptitiously removing an unguarded item. / (idiomatic) To win, as in a contest and especially without significant effort.
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paw off
(furry fandom, transitive, intransitive) To masturbate.
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level off
(intransitive, idiomatic) to get to a stable level; to cease climbing, descending, or oscillating
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lie off
(nautical, transitive) To remain at a safe distance from (another vessel or hazard)
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leave off
(transitive, idiomatic) To omit. / (informal) To desist; to cease. / (intransitive) To stop with a view to resuming at a later point.
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off the grid
(of a home, business, or the occupants thereof) Not using electricity from the public electrical supply system.
off the grid
In or into a situation or place in which electricity from the public electricity system is not used.
throw-off
(UK) A start in a hunt or a race. / (handball) A throw taken from the centre line which resumes play after each goal and at the start of each period.
off-sale
of alcoholic beverages, pertaining to the sale of closed containers for consumption off the premises
getting off on
present participle of get off on