- go off (with someone)
- go off (with someone)to go away with someone. •
Tom just now went off with Maggie.
•I think that Maria went off with Fred somewhere.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
Tom just now went off with Maggie.
•I think that Maria went off with Fred somewhere.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
run off with someone — run off with (someone) to leave your partner or home to begin a new relationship with someone. He has run off with a woman he met at the office … New idioms dictionary
hit it off with someone — hit it off (with (someone)) to be friendly with each other immediately. She hit it off with Dean and soon the two of them set out on a cross country adventure. We hit it off beautifully – we liked all the same things, and we liked each other a… … New idioms dictionary
get off with (someone) — Verb. To achieve an intimate or sexual communing with (someone). E.g. I presume you got off with that bloke last night, being as you didn t come home? … English slang and colloquialisms
get off with (someone) — Verb. To achieve an intimate or sexual communing with (someone). E.g. I presume you got off with that bloke last night, being as you didn t come home? … English slang and colloquialisms
go off with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms go off with : present tense I/you/we/they go off with he/she/it goes off with present participle going off with past tense went off with past participle gone off with 1) go off with someone to start a new… … English dictionary
run off with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms run off with : present tense I/you/we/they run off with he/she/it runs off with present participle running off with past tense ran off with past participle run off with informal 1) run off with someone to… … English dictionary
get off with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms get off with : present tense I/you/we/they get off with he/she/it gets off with present participle getting off with past tense got off with past participle got off with British informal get off with someone to … English dictionary
run off with — (someone) to leave your partner or home to begin a new relationship with someone. He has run off with a woman he met at the office … New idioms dictionary
hit it off with — hit it off (with (someone)) to be friendly with each other immediately. She hit it off with Dean and soon the two of them set out on a cross country adventure. We hit it off beautifully – we liked all the same things, and we liked each other a… … New idioms dictionary
get off with — PHRASAL VERB If you get off with someone, you start a romantic or sexual relationship with them. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [V P P n] I got off with a cute boy from Nottingham … English dictionary
play ball (with someone) — tv. to cooperate with someone. □ Are you going to play ball, or do I have to report you to the boss? □ You will be better off if you will play ball with me … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions