To be released from blame, obligation, or danger. The expression alludes to the fish that got off the fisherman's hook and got away. It started in the mid 1800s.
Off the hook probably came from fishing, where you release fish that you aren't keeping--take them off the hook and let them go back into the water. There is also "ringing off the hook," referring to a lengthily unanswered telephone. The receivers of early telephones hung from a hook.
Off the hook means - freed from danger or blame or obligation; "I let him off the hook with a severe reprimand"
The duration of Guy Off the Hook is 1800.0 seconds.
Guy Off the Hook was created on 2008-09-14.
It's called an off hook tone. Or you can call it a receiver off hook tone or r.o.h. tone or a permanent signal.
It is fishing slang. If you are on the hook you are caught, trapped, obligated but if you get out of something, a commitment, or obligation you have been let off the hook.
Rock the Party - Off the Hook - was created in 2000-08.
If you reach under the front of the seat cushions there is a square hook you pull on this Hook(lever) and it unlocks the seats to come off
Off the Hook - compilation album - was created on 2002-05-21.
Off the Hook - 1999 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
It depends on what you mean, but I'll take a stab at an answer. If you simply leave your phone off the hook accidentally, no, at least not here in my city. If you call 911 and hang up and the dispatcher tries to call back and doesn't get an answer, they will probably dispatch a car to your address.
Cut off the eye of the hook with some wire cutters and then pull the hook through.