Being off to somewhere or heading to somewhere
I''m off somewhere, or off to somewhere, is much more general and just means I''m leaving now, typically on a trip or errand the other person already knows about.
I''m off somewhere, or off to somewhere, is much more general and just means I''m leaving now, typically on a trip or errand the other person already knows about.
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
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
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Help me please... Is is "laid off" or "layed off" from a job? Thanks.
Your choices (get off work, finish work, leave work) will all work fine finishing the question about a normal working day. I don''t see much difference in formality, if any.
Topic phrases: fuck you / fuck off Added by Cagey, moderator Sorry for this stupid question but what''s the difference between these 2 expressions?
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Good day, I would like to ask if it is right to say "I''m off today." What I mean is that I''m not at work today because it''s my day off. Does it have a similar meaning to "It''s my day off today.?"
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
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