to make off with something
121tee off — {v.} 1. To hit the golf ball from a small wooden peg or tee to begin play for each hole. * /We got to the golf course just in time to see the champion tee off./ 2. {slang} To hit a ball, especially a baseball very hard or far. * /He teed off on… …
122rip sb off — UK US rip sb off Phrasal Verb with rip({{}}/rɪp/ verb [T] ( pp ) INFORMAL ► COMMERCE to make someone pay more for something than it is worth: »Large organizations don t tend to rip people off. »The consumer is definitely being ripped off with… …
123ease off — or[ease up] {v.} To make or become less nervous; relax; work easier. * /When the boss realized that John had been overworking, he eased off his load./ * /With success and prosperity, Mr. Smith was able to ease off./ Compare: LET UP(3) …
124ease off — or[ease up] {v.} To make or become less nervous; relax; work easier. * /When the boss realized that John had been overworking, he eased off his load./ * /With success and prosperity, Mr. Smith was able to ease off./ Compare: LET UP(3) …
125Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver. — Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver. Fringe episode Episo …
126rip off — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. Slang. To take (another s property) without permission: filch, pilfer, purloin, snatch, steal, thieve. Informal: lift, swipe. Slang: cop, heist, hook, nip1, pinch, snitch. Idiom: make (or walk) off with. See… …
127(to) cop off — • to make an excuse to avoid something, also used to mean to get off with someone sexually …
128Charm School with Ricki Lake — with Ricki Lake Cast of Charm School with Ricki Lake Format Reality Created by Cris Abrego Mark Cron …