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63Published“...knock off In the outports the men always 'knock off' work to go home for a lev'ner (i.e. lunch...”
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64Published 1975“...sketch v To be photographed is to be "skitched off," . PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit APR 1975 G.M.Story JH...”
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66Published“...togged off - sails set Normal sort of metaphoric extension? Withd? [check] Not used Not used...”
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67Published“...pass v To pass by. We'll pass off he when we gets'in on the pavement . To pass by. Yes R. Hollett...”
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68Published 1967“...off Battle ass Be quiet ya battle ass. Explanation- person whose "sticks off" his backside. Yes J...”
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69Published 1959“...claw off, to Get away from a lee shore. PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1959 Not used Not used...”
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73Published 1972“...scoured off . . . but on hearing me he [the wolf] scoured off into the woods. PRINTED ITEM W.J...”
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74Published 1959“...togged off Dressed in one's best; with all sails set. Dressed in one's best; with all sails set...”
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75Published 1956“...knock off To stop; especially to stop working. PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1956 Not used Not used...”
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76Published“...cross v [PT] Yes Q1973 LH Used I and Sup Not Used Not Used cross off, cross the line Checked...”
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78Published“...claw off _OED_ claw v 7 Naut. c to beat or turn to windward (1642-1837) _NID_ _OED_ - usu. naut...”
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80Published 1973“...spalling off Dividers or compasses, whichever you mind to call it; that's for _ that's for spallin...”
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