What is so off?
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What is so off?
It means “You are very incorrect”. “I think you are 30 years old” Response- “You are so off. I am only 22.” “I bet that you like opera”. Response- “You are so off. I can’t stand it.”
What does I’m so off mean?
I’m leaving. OK, well, the train comes in five minutes, so I’m off. I’m off—see you tomorrow! See also: off. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Are you off means?
“Are you off work?” means “Are you finished for the day at your place of employment?” or “Are you not working at your job today?” (because of illness or holiday).
What does it mean to say off?
informal an exclamation of surprise. 12 ♦ not to say even; and indeed. 13 ♦ that is to say in other words; more explicitly.
Was a little off meaning?
Sickly, unwell, or out of sorts, either physically or mentally. You’re looking a little off, Jim.
What does I’m in awe mean?
Definition of awe (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : an emotion variously combining dread, veneration, and wonder that is inspired by authority or by the sacred or sublime stood in awe of the king regard nature’s wonders with awe. 2 archaic. a : dread, terror. b : the power to inspire dread.
Is bloody a cuss word?
Bloody is a common swear word that is considered to be milder and less offensive than other, more visceral alternatives. In 1994, it was the most commonly spoken swear word, accounting for around 650 of every million words said in the UK – 0.064 per cent.
How do we use off?
We can use off when we want to say that something has been removed: He cleaned the spilled soup off the kitchen floor.
What does lousy girl mean?
2 adj If you describe someone as lousy, you mean that they are very bad at something they do.
What does it mean when someone is loopy?
crazy
Definition of loopy 1 : having or characterized by loops. 2 : crazy, bizarre.
Which is correct awe or aww?
“Aw” is an interjection, like “oh,” “eh,” “huh” and “wow.” On the web, the word is often misspelled as “awe.” “Awe,” on the other hand is a noun, roughly synonymous with “wonder” or “amazement,” as in the phrase “shock and awe.” It’s occasionally used as a verb, in which case to awe is the same as to wow.
What does I’m in ore mean?
phrase. If you are in awe of someone or if you stand in awe of them, you have a lot of respect for them and are slightly afraid of them. See full dictionary entry for awe.
Is it correct to use off of?
Answer: Either. Although “off of” is widely considered ungrammatical, it’s sometimes the better choice — and I think this is one case where “off of” lends greater clarity to the sentence. The sentence is correct either way but to my mind, “off of” is a better choice.