Put off - as in an evasive reply for example
If they were to exist, I would think they would be
The opposite of "put", or to "put away", would be to "take out". The opposite of "put on", would then of course be to "take off". Usually the opposite revolves around taking something away.
it would not take off
One example would be "How do you put the word paperweight in a sentence?". Another example would be "He knocked the paperweight off his desk.".
i would have to say that tghe best way to turn it off would be .....put more oil in it???
Sure! "I kept procrastinating on studying for the exam, but I couldn't put it off any longer."
If it does, he's not worth it anyways.
it doesn't to me
put something off: It's easy to put off making difficult decisions. put someone off: The smell of the food put me off eating. She was very put off by his poor table manners.
Where would you put a blow off valve on a non turbo, and what would it blow off? So the answer is no.
Fire retardent would cut off the necessary oxygen for the fire to continue and hence the fire will be put off.
Either put it in the frzr or put toothpaste on it let it sit for a little while then get a papr twle and wipe it off!