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off Cricket a. the part of the field on that side of the pitch to which the batsman presents his bat when taking strike: thus for a right-hander, off is on the right-hand side b. a fielding position in this part of the field c. (as modifier): the off stump off [ȯf] (engineering) Designating the inoperative state of a device, or one of two possible conditions (the other being “on”) in a circuit. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No wonder the virgins offed themselves, if this was their introduction to the old slap-and-tickle," mutters shrink-next-door Dr. If not for Giselle's un-melodramatic mad scene and her death, the scorned boyfriend actually might have offed the girl of his dreams. If they offed those people on Osage yesterday just might be you today" (193). |
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