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ALL meanings of off of

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  • adverb off of to fulfillment, or into execution or effect: The contest came off on the appointed day. 1
  • adverb off of into nonexistence or nothingness: My headache passed off soon. 1
  • adverb off of so as to be delineated, divided, or apportioned: Mark it off into equal parts. 1
  • adverb off of away from a state of consciousness: I must have dozed off. 1
  • adverb off of Nautical. away from the land, a ship, the wind, etc. 1
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