first-off
1first off — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Before anything else; first. * /First off, I want you to mow the lawn./ …
2first off — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Before anything else; first. * /First off, I want you to mow the lawn./ …
3first off — first on the list, the first thing to do First off, we should define the problem. Then we can solve it …
4first off — ► first off informal, chiefly N. Amer. as a first point. Main Entry: ↑first …
5first off — adverb before anything else (Freq. 1) first we must consider the garter snake • Syn: ↑first, ↑firstly, ↑foremost, ↑first of all * * * adverb Etymology: first …
6first\ off — adv. phr. informal Before anything else; first. First off, I want you to mow the lawn …
7first off — spoken used for introducing the first of a series of things that you are going to say First off, I want to tell you how much I like your work …
8first off — informal as a first point; firstly. → first …
9first off — adverb Date: 1880 in the first place ; before anything else …
10first off — idi inf at the outset; immediately …