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An abbreviation for a chemotherapy combination used to treat pancreatic cancer. It includes the drugs oxaliplatin, fluorouracil, and leucovorin (folinic acid). Also called OFF regimen.
Source: cancer.gov

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Balance Sheet - (OBS) Refers to items such as assets or a debts which are not recorded on a company's balance sheet.
Source: businessballs.com

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Market - Refers to the buying and selling of shares outside the Stock Market.
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Peak - A time period when a service, e.g. phone network, travel, electricity, gas, etc., is being used less frequently by consumers, therefore prices and rates are cheaper at this time.
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the-Books - A payment which is not officially recorded, usually to avoid tax.
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the-Peg - Known in the US as Off-the-Rack. Describes merchandise, usually clothing, which is made in standard designs and sizes, rather than made-to-measure, and is available in stock at [..]
Source: businessballs.com

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"to kill," 1930, from off (adv.). Earlier verbal senses were "to defer" (1640s), "to move off" (1882). Related: Offed.
Source: etymonline.com

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by c. 1200 as an emphatic form of Old English of (see of), employed in the adverbial use of that word. The prepositional meaning "away from" and the adjectival sense of "farther" w [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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/ˈɑːf/ adverb 1 off /ˈɑːf/ adverb Learner's definition of OFF 1  a  : away from a place The dog ran off. The car sped off. She put on her jacket and off she went. We get off at the next bus s [..]
Source: learnersdictionary.com

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To be weird, off center, not normal.
Source: urbandictionary.com

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OFF is an acronym for Old Fat Fuck. The acronym was coined for Vote For The Worst posters. Turns out that most of the people who post on Vote For The Worst are OFF or Old Fat Fucks. One is a 52 year f [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

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To bump off. To kill. To exterminate.
Source: urbandictionary.com

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The general direction in which you should fuck
Source: urbandictionary.com

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OFF, suffix for any swear word, turning it into a dismissal
Source: urbandictionary.com

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Acronym - Only Friend Forever. For those who really don't have the need to select a BFF. Generally considered somewhat derogatory.
Source: urbandictionary.com

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license = liquor store
Source: bu.edu

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away: from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete); "ran away from the lion"; "wanted to get away from there"; &am [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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adj. Farther or more distant.
Source: easypacelearning.com

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or offstage (or off-camera) refers to action or dialogue off the visible stage, or beyond the boundaries of the camera's field of vision or depicted frame; aka off-screen  
Source: filmsite.org

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op
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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avek
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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arop
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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the-record: Describes material offered the reporter in confidence. If the reporter accepts the material with this understanding,it cannot be used except as general background in a later story.
Source: cssforum.com.pk

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(v) kill intentionally and with premeditation(adj) not in operation or operational(adj) below a satisfactory level(adj) (of events) no longer planned or scheduled(adj) in an unpalatable state(adj) not [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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campus student-A student whose registration in a given term consists exclusively of designated off-campus sections of courses (including, but not limited to, Internet delivery, project, thesis, intern [..]
Source: calendar.ualberta.ca

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the-Grid - A colloquialism referring to a home that is not connected to municipal utilities such as electricity, water, sewage, etc. The phrase is more commonly used to describe an individual who lack [..]
Source: elearners.com

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Line Programming - A way to store procedure information for a robot on a computer to be used in the future.
Source: robots.com

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of a signal, meaning that the signal is showing a clear or proceed aspect.
Source: trainweb.org

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Line Cryptosystem - A cryptosystem in which encryption and decryption are performed independently of the transmission and reception functions.
Source: jproc.ca

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machine coating:
Source: graphiccommunications.com

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Device is powered off (power switch is off; no response to communications) - no data and function is available.
Source: g.oswego.edu (offline)

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Campus Courses - Refers to courses offered anywhere other than in the facilities or on the grounds of a campus or residence center.
Source: dhe.mo.gov (offline)

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Schedule Courses - Refers to courses and irregular academic terms, which are offered on a calendar which does not generally correspond with the calendar of the regular academic term.
Source: dhe.mo.gov (offline)

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Short for offstage. Typically written as (off) next to a character name when a character speaking dialogue is offstage while she speaks.
Source: screenwriting.info

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1. A scene starting with a shot of one actor and opening to the scene. 2. A cue to an actor to take their cue off of the reaction of another actor. (see reaction shot)
Source: pennytempletonstudio.com

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The specific time to the second that an event actually starts at. Can also be referred to as 'The Off', 'Race-off' or 'Off-Time'.
Source: helpcentre.ladbrokes.com (offline)

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HIRE or DOWNTIME - When a ship is temporarily out of operation, in accordance with the terms of the relevant charterparty, with a loss of agreed hire as a result.
Source: ports.co.za

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LOAD - Discharge of cargo from a ship.
Source: ports.co.za

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Suffix added to certain words related to applying heat to food (i.e. bake, cook, saute, grill, brown, sear) for no good reason. e.g. “Brown off that meat when you’re done with the veg, ok?”
Source: chefsblade.monster.com (offline)

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shift - A locomotive which is not in service.
Source: hobonickels.org

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An unexpected, nondistinct, slightly offensive odor or taste in a wine and considered a minor fault. Oechsle:
Source: winemaking.jackkeller.net

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Informative call indicating attack is terminated and maneuvering to the indicated direction.
Source: f-16.net

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Informative call indicating attack is terminated and maneuvering to the indicated direction.
Source: voodoo-world.cz

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Station - Not in position.
Source: voodoo-world.cz

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Device is powered off (power switch is off; no response to communications) - no data and function is available.
Source: airfest.com

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Sides - A penalty where the requisite numbers of players are not on their side of the field (i.e. three defenders and the goalie). Someone has gone "off-sides" and there are now too many players on one half of the field.
Source: beginnerlacrosse.com (offline)

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(1) (slang) down; set
Source: bridgeworld.com

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Offensive Rebounds
Source: basketball.realgm.com

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peak - a time when less travel occurs. Fares are usually lower during these times
Source: ddtvl.com

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dry
Source: allfranceinfo.com

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(off). A condition or state of being when appended to the end of a descriptive, as in "The doc says Jim's pretty bad-off." Others include good-off, well-off, and the more famili [..]
Source: wanderwisdom.com

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lang=en 1600s=1678 |1800s=1843 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: Now, as Christian was walking solitarily by himself, he espied one afar off, come crossing over the field to meet him; and their hap was to [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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