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go off1570s, of firearms, etc., "explode, be discharged;" see go (v.) + off (adv.); meaning "depart" is c. 1600; that of "deteriorate in condition" is from 1690s; that of " [..]
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go offoysshisn
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go offFail to make a contract.
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go offTo make fewer tricks than the amount of tricks contracted for, which may either be a partscore, a game contract, or a slam contract.
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go off
(intransitive) To explode.
(The bomb went off right after the president left his office.)
(intransitive) To fire, especially accidentally.
(The gun went off during their struggle.)
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