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  1. Drifting off Eastlake 7-23-2025 | Ohio Game Fishing

    Drifting off Eastlake 7-23-2025 Jump to Latest 691 views 3 replies 3 participants last post by chuckle 7d ago Narcman Discussion starter

  2. duck-off - WordReference Forums

    Nov 13, 2022 · Hi seeeker, duck-off is a humorous use of the suffix -off. See this definition from the WR dictionary: -off, suffix. -off is used to form nouns that name or refer to a competition or …

  3. Once-off or One-off - WordReference Forums

    Jan 7, 2011 · Hello, Does anyone know what is the difference between 'once-off' and 'one-off' or whether once-off is used across the English-speaking world? Recently an English colleague …

  4. "Off I go" | WordReference Forums

    Jul 15, 2009 · "Off I go" is a general expression similar to "here I/go." It simply announces that the person intends to go somewhere or do something. In some contexts, it's almost the same as …

  5. Get <off><up from> the chair. | WordReference Forums

    Jan 11, 2016 · Get off the chair tells me someone is standing on the chair and you want him off. Get up from the chair as a command seems odd because you would just tell the person to 'get …

  6. ''Off'' Vs ''Off to'' | WordReference Forums

    Jan 14, 2019 · Sentence (b) is correct, but the phrase "off to Scotland" uses be off, not off to. The to is part of to Scotland. This is meaning 34 of "off" in the WordReference dictionary: 34. …

  7. Lake Erie Fishing Reports - Ohio Game Fishing

    Apr 12, 2025 · Lake Erie Fishing ReportsErie specific discussions (gear, tackle, etc) about anything Erie!

  8. Work off of - WordReference Forums

    Oct 2, 2018 · If you "work off something," you are using it as a resource or foundation. Here, there are few examples of this phenomenon, making the job of the experts more difficult.

  9. to get rid off [of] | WordReference Forums

    Mar 10, 2007 · Hi, I have a question, the meaing of the phrase "to get rid off" is same to "get rid of"?

  10. Back up or Back off - WordReference Forums

    May 28, 2013 · To me, Back off! is an instruction to mind your own business, and to back up is to drive backwards to avoid some obstacle or give another vehicle space (figuratively, and …

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