The phrase comes from "Finnegan to Flanagan" by Strickland Gillilan. The poem depicts a telegraph conversation between Finnegan, a railway boss to Flanagan, his employer about a rail crash.
Look at the Baseball FAQ (on page 1): What is a walk off home run? The answer from Sam Silas on 5/6/04 states Dennis Eckersley and the date, circumstances.
It is an idiom meaning that someone who had stopped drinking alcohol has slipped up and started drinking again.
The troops made an unofficial treaty with each other and it really pissed off the leaders. They didn't fight again until the 26th
No, the C-17 air transport aircraft is much too heavy & large to land on an Aircraft Carrier. Or for that matter take-off again.
Bill LeFebvre on June 10, 1938 off of Monty Stratton of the Chicago White Sox.
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The phrase pop off means to go away.
The duration of On Again-Off Again is 1.13 hours.
[The phrase based off is an improper form derived from the phrase "based on."]
On Again-Off Again was created on 1937-07-09.
An appositive is a phrase that renames a noun or noun phrase and is set off by commas. It provides additional information about the noun it refers to.
You would use the phrase Went off when talking about perishables that have gone bad or past their use by date
turn it off again
ticks you off
appreciations
laugh my a** off
It is a detailed phrase