I am the son of my mother. Get that bug off of me.
Nooo...
put something off: It's easy to put off making difficult decisions. put someone off: The smell of the food put me off eating. She was very put off by his poor table manners.
When will you put off your ego? He never put off freedom fight.
my explanation was i skived off school
One example would be "How do you put the word paperweight in a sentence?". Another example would be "He knocked the paperweight off his desk.".
There are too many possibilties. You need to put it in a sentence.
The car was then seen to veer off of the road.
Yes.
The adjectives are clean
The adjectives in the sentence "He ran off to put on a clean shirt" are "clean," describing the shirt. There are no other adjectives present in this sentence. The focus is primarily on the action and the state of the shirt.
This means that the sentence will be given at a later time. This may happen if you have extenuating circumstances that allow you to put off the sentence for a time.
Johnny broke the icicle off the railing to show his mom.