- Going-off
- To get extremely angry.
Did you hear Pete at that party? He was really going off that someone drank his beers.
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
Did you hear Pete at that party? He was really going off that someone drank his beers.
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
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going off — Australian Slang used for a night spot or party that is a lot of fun ( The place was really going off ) … English dialects glossary
Going-off — To get extremely angry. Did you hear Pete at that party? He was really going off that someone drank his beers … Dictionary of american slang
going off large — See going before the wind … Black's law dictionary
going off large — See going before the wind … Black's law dictionary
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