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1. (preposition) off of
away from and no longer touching
tears dripping off the end of her nose; Don't step off of the sidewalk.; They picked all the flowers off my plant!
2. off of
in a position away from
a room off of the main hall
3. off of
right/just off
away from but very close to
The parking lot is just off Main Street.
4. off of
not inside a large vehicle used by the public
to get off the airplane/bus/train
5. off of
subtracted from a price
Take 10% off everything in the store.
6. off of
not eating or taking
an attempt to get teenagers off drugs
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