Live off of the land refers to the act of living a natural lifestyle. Usually this is closely related to gardening and gathering your own fruits and vegetables. It means you would hunt, fish, and trap your own meat. Sometimes it would go as far as to refer to living in a cabin made from gathered wood and wearing clothes made of trapped furs and woven grasses.
"Live off the land" means to rely on Natural Resources to support one's livelihood, such as by hunting, fishing, farming, or foraging for food and materials without relying on outside sources.
''Lived off the land'' means to live in the country using your resources and surroundings around you.
''Lived off the land'' means to live in the country using your resources and surroundings around you.
''Lived off the land'' means to live in the country using your resources and surroundings around you.
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In "Of Mice and Men," Lennie means living off the land and its resources, like animals and crops, without any worries or responsibilities. He fantasizes about a simple and carefree life where all his needs are provided for by the abundance of the land.
The phrase pop off means to go away.
It means to live off of what you have. Like if you have a farm, you would live off of what you grew.
This phrase means that you are living on whatever you grow on your land. This can be literal, as in you have a garden and/or raise animals for food. This can also be figurative, used to describe someone who is self-sufficient and supports themselves by their labors.
In "Of Mice and Men," the phrase "fat of the land" is used by George and Lennie to describe their dream of owning a piece of land where they can live freely and independently. It symbolizes their desire for a stable and prosperous life in contrast to the hardships they face as migrant workers.
"Off the floor" generally means that something is no longer resting on the ground or floor. It could also refer to something being sold or no longer available for purchase.
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it means "obscene"