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peel-off, n. and a.|ˈpiːlɒf| [f. phr. to peel off: see peel v.1 3, 5.] A. n. The action of peeling off. B. adj. Designating or pertaining to this action. Also fig.
1939Flight 18 May 504a (caption) The peel-off. Westland Lysander monoplanes..start a mock dive-bombing attack. 1962D. Warner Death of Bogey iv. vi. 168 The Lanes did the peel-off. Ran it by lorry. 1972D. E. Westlake Cops & Robbers (1973) xi. 149 They'd busily switched the license plates on the squad car and put the new peel-off numbers on its sides. |