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  • 61Off — Pour une définition du mot « off », voir l’article off du Wiktionnaire. Off est un pseudonyme du DJ allemand Sven Väth. On lui doit trois morceaux sortis en 1987 : Electrica salsa (baba baba) : #3 en France, #2 en Autriche,… …

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  • 62Off — Ọff 〈n.; Gen.: s; Pl.: unz.; Film; TV〉 Bereich außerhalb des Bildes; Stimme aus dem Off; aus dem Off sprechen; der Sprecher ist im Off [Etym.: <engl. off »weg, außerhalb«] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 63off — 1) vb American to kill. A word popular at the time of the Vietnam War when off the pigs was a slogan much chanted by militant protest ers. The term, possibly derived from bump off, was picked up by British speak ers and enjoyed a brief vogue in… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 64off — {{#}}{{LM O27885}}{{〓}} {{[}}off{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}En un aparato eléctrico,{{♀}} posición que indica que dicho aparato no está conectado o en funcionamiento: • Dale al off de la radio, que no quiero oír más… …

    Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • 65off —  1. Unfit for consumption.  2. Same as off colour Unwell.  3. Same as off form Not up to one s usual standard.  4. Unacceptable. Usu. a bit off.    ♣ I thought his attitude was a bit off  5. Without interest in.  6. No longer on the menu.  7 …

    A concise dictionary of English slang

  • 66off 1 — 1. mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. □ She is truly off. □ Tom is so off he can’t stand up. 2. tv. to dispose of someone or something; to kill someone. □ The crooks offed the witness before the trial. □ …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 67off'n — ˈȯfən preposition Etymology: alteration of off from dialect : off from : off * * * off n var. offen prep …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 68off of — preposition a) off; from I took this paper off of his desk. b) on. This is based off of his first book …

    Wiktionary

  • 69Off — Ọff 〈n. 15; Film, TV〉 Bereich außerhalb des Bildschirms; Ggs On ● die Stimme des Sprechers aus dem Off [engl., off „fort, weg“] * * * ọff <Adv.> [engl. off, eigtl. = fort, weg] (Fernsehen, Film, Theater): (von einem Sprecher) außerhalb… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 70off — [OE] Off originated simply as the adverbial use of of. The spelling off, denoting the extra emphasis given to the adverb, began to appear in the 15th century, but the orthographic distinction between off for the adverb, and for prepositional uses …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins