get off
(off)
To move from being on top of (something) to not being on top of it.
To move (something) from being on top of (something else) to not being on top of it.
To move from being on top of (something) to not being on top of it.
To stop touching or physically interfering with something or someone.
(ditransitive) To cause (something) to stop touching or interfering with something else.
(ditransitive) To thoroughly remove.
To depart from a location, route or conveyance.
To disembark, especially from mass transportation such as a bus, ship or train.
To depart from (a path, highway, etc).
To leave an island.
To dismount or climb down from (something).
To make or help someone be ready to leave a place (especially to go to another place).
(dated) To leave (somewhere) and start (a trip).
To leave from a job or stop an experience.
To leave one's job, school or another commitment, as scheduled or with permission.
To leave work consistently at a designated time.
To reserve or have a period of time as a vacation from work.
To leave a project or assignment.
To stop following, harassing or nitpicking (someone).
To stop using a piece of equipment, such as a telephone or computer.
(slang) To stop partaking or participating (in a course of action, habit or activity).
(slang) To quit using a drug.
To avoid consequences or assist in the avoidance of consequences.
(escape serious consequences) To escape serious or severe consequences; to receive only mild or no punishment (or injuries, etc) for something one has done or been accused of.
(help someone to escape serious consequences) To help someone to escape serious or severe consequences and receive only mild or no punishment.
(ditransitive) To steal (something) successfully.
To transmit or receive (something).
(ditransitive) To acquire (something) from (someone or something).
To send (something); to discharge (a communication).
(ditransitive) To receive data, a message, etc.
To cause or act as to cause an emotion, sensation or state of mind.
(UK) To make (someone) fall asleep.
(UK) To fall asleep.
(slang) To excite or arouse, especially in a sexual manner, as to cause to experience orgasm.
(slang) To experience great pleasure, especially sexual pleasure; in particular, to experience an orgasm; to get off on (something).
(slang) To masturbate; to achieve sexual satisfaction through masturbation.
(UK) To kiss; to flirt successfully; to hook up or make out with a desired person.
(slang) To get high (on a drug); to get (someone) high on a drug.
(especially in an interrogative sentence) To find enjoyment (in behaving in a presumptuous, rude, or intrusive manner).
To succeed in an act; to perform an action.
To achieve (a goal); to successfully perform.
To perform a musical solo; to play music well.
To fart, burp, etc.
(dated) To utter.
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