Get+off
121get\ off\ the\ grass — Used to knock back something that isn t worth what it costs. This phrase comes from Helen from Canberra. Florist: Ms. Burns, that particular bunch of roses costs $300. Ms.Burns:Get off the grass! …
122get\ off\ the\ grass — Used to knock back something that isn t worth what it costs. This phrase comes from Helen from Canberra. Florist: Ms. Burns, that particular bunch of roses costs $300. Ms.Burns:Get off the grass! …
123get off my case — stop criticizing me, check up on I told the manager to get off my case to stop criticizing me …
124get off the ground — succeed at first, begin successfully For a new product to get off the ground, you need about $5000 …
125get off to a good start — begin with success, start with confidence In Math 201, it s important to get off to a good start …
126get off your high horse — do not act like you are better than everyone else Colin acts so superior! Tell him to get off his high horse …
127get off your soap box — stop preaching to us, don t be such a crusader When Todd made a presentation on corporate charity, one of his co workers said, Get off your soap box, Todd! …
128get off with — to start a sexual relationship with By either sex, or homosexually: It became a sort of joke between us. To see if we could all get off with him. (R. Doyle, 1987) …