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  1. to get off the phone with somebody/someone | WordReference Forums

    Jun 10, 2007 · Do you say 'get off the phone' only to someone who's talking on the phone with someone else? Or can it also be said to someone who's just playing with his phone, gaming, scrolling facebook …

  2. [off the bus] or [out of the bus] | WordReference Forums

    Sep 30, 2022 · Most of my non-native English speaking friends think "to be off the bus" is correct because it is related to "to get off the bus." But, my other friends think "out of the bus" sounds better …

  3. Offline vs off-line - WordReference Forums

    Jul 6, 2017 · I take it to be offline, in the meaning of not actively linked to a computer or central computer. WR gives, under the entry offline, but under meaning 37 of 'line': 37 Off-line not actively …

  4. Dust off your Maumee waders.... | Ohio Game Fishing

    Feb 27, 2026 · Dust off your Maumee waders.... Jump to Latest 822 views 7 replies 6 participants last post by BFG Mar 3, 2026 BFG Discussion starter

  5. get off work or take off work? | WordReference Forums

    Jul 19, 2007 · Hi, kind people I have a confusion between get off work and take off work. I want to ask my friend when he stops his work at his job for the day. So should I ask him like this: "What time do …

  6. fuck you / fuck off - WordReference Forums

    Aug 25, 2006 · Topic phrases: fuck you / fuck off Added by Cagey, moderator Sorry for this stupid question but what's the difference between these 2 expressions?

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

    Drifting off Eastlake 7-23-2025 Jump to Latest 1.1K views 3 replies 3 participants last post by chuckle Jul 23, 2025 Narcman Discussion starter

  8. take something off someone's plate | WordReference Forums

    Oct 9, 2015 · In an American movie called "The Intern", there is this line (or something like that): Our investors think a seasoned CEO could take some things off your plate. Apparently, the line was …

  9. go off of | WordReference Forums

    Feb 26, 2010 · Welcome, Philiponfire. Personally, I might have used "a physical description to go on"; there are other options, of course. For example, you could just delete the whole clause: "with only a …

  10. Pull off (a car) / pull out (a car) | WordReference Forums

    Aug 11, 2019 · Hello, can anyone tell me the difference between these two sentences below? As far as I know, to pull off can be both starting moving with your vehicle and leaving the road you're driving to …