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  • 51knock off — verb Date: 1649 intransitive verb to stop doing something transitive verb 1. to do hurriedly or routinely < knocked off one painting after another > 2. discontinue, stop < knocked off work at five > 3. deduct …

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  • 52take\ off — v. phr. 1a. To leave fast; depart suddenly; run away. The dog took off after a rabbit. Compare: light out 1b. informal To go away; leave. The six boys got into the car and took off for the drug store. 2. To leave on a flight, begin going up. A&#8230; …

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  • 53Nova express off the Road: My Years with Cassady, Kerouac, and Ginsberg — by Carolyn Cassady (1990)    Though Carolyn Cassady does not consider herself a Beat, this is one of the most important memoirs that was written about the Beat era. Carolyn was commissioned by a publisher to write her memoirs in 1970, but she was …

    Encyclopedia of Beat Literature

  • 54Star Trek spin-off fiction — The Star Trek franchise has produced a large number of novels, comic books, video games, and other materials, which are generally considered non canon. Contents 1 The Animated Series 2 Continuity 3 Technical and reference manuals …

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  • 55knock off — Ⅰ. UK US knock off (sth) Phrasal Verb with knock({{}}/nɒk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to stop working, usually at the end of the day: »I usually try to knock off early on a Friday. »We didn t knock off work until 7:30. Ⅱ. UK US knock off s …

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  • 56knock off sth — Ⅰ. UK US knock off (sth) Phrasal Verb with knock({{}}/nɒk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to stop working, usually at the end of the day: »I usually try to knock off early on a Friday. »We didn t knock off work until 7:30. Ⅱ. UK US knock off s …

    Financial and business terms

  • 57rip-off — n 1.) informal something that is unreasonably expensive ▪ The meal was a rip off and the service was appalling. 2.) music, art, films etc that are rip offs copy something else without admitting that they are copies rip off of ▪ a rip off of a hit …

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  • 58run off — 1) PHR V RECIP If you run off with someone, you secretly go away with them in order to live with them or marry them. [V P with n] The last thing I m going to do is run off with somebody s husband... [pl n V P together] We could run off together,&#8230; …

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  • 59rip-off — rip offs 1) N COUNT If you say that something that you bought was a rip off, you mean that you were charged too much money or that it was of very poor quality. [INFORMAL] If he thinks ₤5.40 a day for parking at Luton Airport is a rip off, he&#8230; …

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  • 60cast off (or cast something off) — 1》 Knitting take the stitches off the needle by looping each over the next to finish the edge. 2》 set a boat or ship free from her moorings. 3》 let loose a hunting hound or hawk. 4》 Printing estimate the space that will be taken in print by&#8230; …

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