ALL meanings of turnoff
turn·off
T t - noun turnoff a small road that branches off from a larger one, especially a ramp or exit leading off a major highway: He took the wrong turnoff and it took him some 15 minutes to get back on the turnpike. 1
- noun turnoff a place at which one diverges from or changes a former course. 1
- noun turnoff an act of turning off. 1
- noun turnoff the finished product of a certain manufacturing process, as weaving. 1
- noun turnoff the quantity of fattened livestock distributed to market. 1
- noun turnoff Slang. something or someone that makes one unsympathetic or antagonistic. 1
- countable noun turnoff A turnoff is a road leading away from a major road or a highway. 0
- countable noun turnoff Something that is a turnoff causes you to lose interest or sexual excitement. 0
- noun turnoff the act of turning off 0
- noun turnoff a place where one turns off; esp., a road or ramp leading off a highway 0
- noun turnoff someone or something regarded as being boring, uninteresting, distasteful, etc. 0