Rather than exaxt sentences, you need to look at the context to understand if someone was "shooting off their mouth". The boy spoke rudely to the teacher, but he slipped with a swear word that got him detention.
The man complained about the check point, shooting off his mouth at the police officer, but the man's breathalizer registered 2.0.
My friend always shoots her mouth off that I don't pick nice boyfriends, until a loser she dated dumped her.
Nothing. Shoot OFF your mouth, however, means to say something ill-considered, usually something rude or aggressive. It's as if your mouth were a gun and you shot it without thinking.
Shoot your mouth off, shoot the breeze, let's shoot pool, the star just shot by me, and "Don't shoot!" are just a few common phrases containing the words 'shoot' and 'shot'.
well this shot glass is big enough to get an arrow through but you can shoot it off someones head without injuring them only exception is to have incredibly bad aim
Pulling someones face off usually is not okay, but if you get very angry, and you hate that person, then it is okay to pull off their face. If you are gay, then pull off someones face automatically.
Derived from the 1800's probably in America because Americans love guns. Like me for example.
You have to get it from the old islander dude, then shoot it off the "feed your shark cannon" into the sharks mouth:) ur welcome
yes i can
Buy it from them.
In the vast majority of cases it would be such a turn off that any passion would be gone. It shows a total lack of respect. No. It pretty much means you're disgusting.
Here are some rhyme words: bell, well lope, hope shoot, loot lock, knock
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