get off
— phrasal verb with get uk/ɡet/us/ɡet/verb present participle getting, past tense got, past participle got or US usually gotten
to leave a place, usually in order to start a journey:
If we can get off by seven o'clock, the roads will be clearer.
informal to leave work with permission, usually at the end of the day:
How early can you get off this afternoon?
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Departing
- abandon
- absquatulate
- backward
- be ready to roll idiom
- bog
- desertion
- drive
- go down
- hit
- parting
- piss
- push off
- ready
- road
- run
- run away
- sally
- sally forth idiom
- walk out
- without (so much as) a backward glance idiom
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