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    go off
    [go off]
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    1. (of a gun, bomb, or similar device) explode or fire:
      "the pistol suddenly went off"
      • (of an alarm) begin to sound:
        "the fire alarm went off at the first hint of smoke"
      • US ENGLISH
        informal
        become suddenly angry; lose one's temper:
        "if you got in an argument with him, he'd just go off" · "he went off on his critics during an interview"
      • (of food or drink) begin to decompose and become inedible:
        "milk went off so quickly in hot weather"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        begin to dislike something:
        "I went off chocolate when I was pregnant"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        informal
        go to sleep:
        "I went off as soon as my head hit the pillow"
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    1. (of a gun, bomb, or similar device) explode or fire:
     
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  2. go off phrasal verb go off to leave a place, especially in order to do something
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    to leave a place and go somewhere else: She's gone off to a bar with Tony. (FOOD) B2 If food goes off, it is not good to eat any more because it is too old. (STOP)
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    verb(intr) (adverb) (of power, a water supply, etc) to cease to be available, running, or functioning: the lights suddenly went off
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    go off (third-person singular simple present goes off, present participle going off, simple past went off, past participle gone off) (intransitive) To explode.
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