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11he went off the rails — he lost his mind, he went crazy …
12Went — Go Go, v. i. [imp. {Went} (w[e^]nt); p. p. {Gone} (g[o^]n; 115); p. pr. & vb. n. {Going}. Went comes from the AS, wendan. See {Wend}, v. i.] [OE. gan, gon, AS. g[=a]n, akin to D. gaan, G. gehn, gehen, OHG. g[=e]n, g[=a]n, SW. g[*a], Dan. gaae; cf …
13off — [[t]ɔf, ɒf[/t]] adv. 1) so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come off[/ex] 2) so as to be no longer covering or enclosing: Pull the wrapping off[/ex] 3) away from a place: to run off; to look off toward the… …
14off the charts — adverb Outside of the normal range of measurement; beyond expectations. Advance sales quickly went off the charts. See Also: off the charts …
15off the air — 1. not broadcasting. The radio station went off the air at midnight. 2. not being broadcast. Many people were angry when they heard the program was off the air …
16off one's rocker — phrasal : in a state of insanity or confusion went off her rocker, and had to be put away in a mental home Mervyn Wall * * * off one s rocker Out of one s right mind • • • Main Entry: ↑rock * * * informal insane …
17off one's rocker — phrasal in a state of extreme confusion or insanity < went off her rocker, and had to be put away Mervyn Wall > …
18off the deep end — pp To lose control of yourself, go crazy. Billy Ray went off the deep end when his wife left him. 1920s …
19Off the Wall (album) — Off the Wall Studio album by Michael Jackson Released August 10, 1979 …
20Off the Ground — Studio album by Paul McCartney Released 1 February 1993 …