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Pairing-off
Pairing-off, a practice which is said to have originated in the time of Cromwell, whereby two members of the House...
Rake-off
Rake-off, means a percentage or share taken, especially from an illegal transaction; an illegal bribe, payoff, or skimming of profits,...
Striking off the roll
Striking off the roll. Removing the names of a solicitor from the rolls of the Court, and thereby disentitling him...
off day
A day when things go poorly as I guess this is one of my off days
off duty
not performing or available for duties at the given moment as an off duty policeman Oposite of on duty working...
off line
Not connected of computers or computer peripherals normally connected or intended to be connected to other computers by a communications...
off color
humorously vulgar mildly obscene risque as an off color joke
Cut off
That which cuts off or shortens as a nearer passage or road
cooling-off period
cooling-off period : a period of time (as after a sale or a call to strike) to allow further consideration...
palm off
palm off : to sell or attempt to sell (a product) by inducing buyers to believe that one's product is...
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