Have moved off and moved away can potentially mean the same thing. Their meaning will depend on how they're being used in context. Moved away would mean actually moving from a location and moved off would mean just moving on.
The stem word for "away from off" is "away."
It means that someone knows an emo and they want the emo kid to stay away, it is the same thing as nerd away!
to leave or to go away for a while
Words and phrases that have the same meaning are: escape, flee, run off, abscond, elope, abandon, or turn your back on.
i believe it means to "be off" or to "go away"...
When something has "worn off", it has gone away. For example, when you go to the dentist and he gives you some anesthesia, it eventually goes away. By the next day, the numbness has worn off.
It mean they wanted you to go away from them and leave them alone
To be carried away on a tide of emotion. No rational thinking required.
The lexical meaning of a word is given in a dictionary. Derivation is the history of that word's meaning. For example the word "derivation" (in this sense meaning "etymology") is derived from the Latin derivare, "to draw off," derived from de-, away, off, and rivus, stream.
1. Go away ... Naff off! 2. Foolish 3. Acting the fool
Used with "off," it is considered a vulgar term, meaning to make someone angry.
The prefix of the word "abrasion" is "ab-," which comes from Latin meaning "away from." In this context, it suggests the action of wearing away or scraping off. The root "rasion" comes from the Latin "radere," meaning "to scrape."