Uk English Meaning of getting off

getting off

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Definitions and Meaning of getting off in English

getting off

set out sense 2, to succeed in doing, making, or delivering, to experience great pleasure, to get high on a drug, to leave work with permission or as scheduled, to experience orgasm, to escape or help to escape punishment or harm, to avoid the most serious consequences of a dangerous situation or punishment, to secure the release of or procure a modified penalty for, to cause to get off, utter, start, leave, to write and send

FAQs About the word getting off

getting off

set out sense 2, to succeed in doing, making, or delivering, to experience great pleasure, to get high on a drug, to leave work with permission or as scheduled,

cutting out,departing,getting,going,moving,Pulling out,Take-off,bailing out,to go crazy,buzzing (off)

arriving,coming,remaining,Showing up,turning up,abiding,approaching,closing,dwelling,accommodation

getting it on => Getting it on, getting in => getting in, getting going => getting going, getting even (for) => getting back at (for), getting down (to) => getting down to,