US /ɡɛt ɔf/
・UK /ɡet ɔf/
and we should certainly be sober about how we get off.
be sober about how we get off.
We'll help them get off.
THEM GET OFF, BUT I
Get off my property, I have a gun. Maybe he's a friend. I don't want to be racist
Get off my property!
If the defender recovers, I can step back and still get off a jump shot.
If the defender recovers, I can step back and still get off a jump shot.
Get off me, I found her first!
GET OFF ME I FOUND HER FIRST!
Let me tell you how you get off
Does he get off point?
Does he get off point?
'Take off' as a phrasal verb means 'to leave the ground', 'to depart', 'to get off the floor and move into the sky'.
So I always wear my glasses and pack my contacts so that as soon as I get off the plane I can switch to my contacts and be ready to go for the day.
Whereas if they go to the private island, the passengers get off the ship, and when they buy drinks, buy food, buy souvenirs, that's money that the cruise line itself is directly making.
Whereas if they go to the private island, the passengers get off the ship,