long off
long off
English
Verb
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Definition
To avoid, to sack off, to kick into the long grass.
Example Sentences
- "To "long off something or someone means to avoid it. i.e. "Let's long off that movie and go get something to eat""
- "Long off: 'Do you really want to go Bar and Beyond tonight? I'd rather long it off. This peculiar phrases is used instead of 'get rid of.'"
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