You would use the phrase Went off when talking about perishables that have gone bad or past their use by date
If you mean a light bulb, it means someone got an idea or they finally understand an idea. "The light bulb went off in his head" But it really should be that it went "on" not "off". The "off" comes from the way a light of a flash camera comes on and off.
If you went off to the theatre, you just went to the theatre.
In order to ward off Nazis wanting to strip US officers to their underwear, they "went commando."
It went off in february 19,2009.
No, if it broke then you would say it broke. But, if it turned off because of power or something then you could say "it went off."
Depending upon context it has different meanings. Went off could mean exploded, spoiled, or departed. There are idiomatic usages as well. for example: went off on a tear means behaved wildly; went off the deep end means became insane.
you can't call anybody because the power went off.
"The sister ordered the nursesto report to the sister when the nurses went off duty."She ordered them to report to her when they went off duty.
No, the verb 'went' in the sentence 'I went home' is intransitive because it does not require a direct object to complete its meaning.
The LITERAL meaning is that you are on a handle and you fly off it.
A bell is set off probably