To 'back off' means to stop doing something. Sometimes it can be used if you are being to pushy, or if you are arguing and in somebody's face they might say to 'back off'. For example, "Jenny has been aggressive lately, she should know when to back off."
Something is bothering you.
If you are inured to something (usually unpleasant), it means you are used to it. "It was like water off a duck's back - I was inured to his childish jibes at me."
Take off can mean two things. Taking off can mean leaving or it can mean that you are taking something off.
get off on it is slang for Get turned on by something.
Do you mean the Bunjy cords?? you jmp off of something then they pull you right back up.
The term "good vibe" dates back to the 1960's era of free love. Something is said to give off "good vibes" if it evokes a positive or loving feeling.
'Pulled off' means accomplished, and to put something on the 'back burner' means to reduce its priority. Therefore the sentence 'pulled off at the back burner' does not make a huge amount of sense. But, it is possible that the person who said it may have meant accomplished something that was not high on ones list of priorities.
Give something back means if you take something you must give someone something else in return.
It means back off jerk
When something is not fully on, or not tight, and can fall off of something easily.
Back the f*** off
Basically, you do something for me, I'll do something for you.