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  • 71turn off — [v1] disgust alienate, bore, disenchant, disinterest, displease, irritate, lose one’s interest, make one sick*, nauseate, offend, put off, repel, sicken; concepts 7,19 Ant. appeal, cheer, delight, enchant, fascinate turn off [v2] stop from… …

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  • 72call in sick (to) —  Take a day off from work.  ► “According to a survey conducted by the Gallup Organization, 24% of employed adults say that they call in sick at least once a year when they are not really sick.” (HR Magazine, May 1995, p. 20) …

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  • 73The Big Blueberry Barf-Off! — Infobox Book name = The Big Blueberry Barf Off! title orig = translator = image caption = Front cover of book author = R. L. Stine illustrator = Trip Park cover artist = Trip Park country = America language = English series = Rotten School… …

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  • 74day off — plural days off n a day when you do not go to work, school etc because you have a holiday or because you are sick ▪ On my days off, you ll usually find me out in the back garden. take/have a day off ▪ I m taking a few days off before the wedding …

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  • 75All Bets Off (album) — Infobox Album Name = All Bets Off Type = studio Artist = MC Juice Released = 2005 Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = Conglomerate Music Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Next album = All Bets Off is the most recent release by… …

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  • 76fuck off (!) — Verb. 1. To go away, to leave. E.g. Bob felt sick and fucked off home after the show, but we went on to a strip club. 2. To disregard, to discard, to end, to reject. E.g. I m definitely fucking off my job next week, 6 months travelling in Asia… …

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  • 77fuck off (!) — Verb. 1. To go away, to leave. E.g. Bob felt sick and fucked off home after the show, but we went on to a strip club. 2. To disregard, to discard, to end, to reject. E.g. I m definitely fucking off my job next week, 6 months travelling in Asia… …

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  • 78turn off — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To stop the operation of] Syn. stop, shut off, douse, close, shut, extinguish, shut down, turn out, kill the light*, kill the engine*, kill the motor*, turn off the juice*, log off*, cut the light*, cut the engine*, kill the …

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  • 79lay off — 1) (smb) get rid of workers when business is bad Six hundred workers at the automobile factory were recently laid off. 2) stop bothering, leave alone The players were told by the coach to lay off teasing the new player so that he could relax… …

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  • 80cast-off — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms cast off : singular cast off plural cast offs British a piece of clothing that you no longer want and give to someone else I m sick of wearing my sisters cast offs! …

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