A fork of Rural Dictionary
Response to having ones pants pulled down
William and Danny had an arm wrestling competition and William lost, their friend Sam said to William, "you've had your pants pulled down there William" , William then responded by saying "fair play Dan, I take my pants off to you"
It means:
- You can leave now
- Go! Move!
- You're done. You're all set.
Just enter the URL and off you go!
You link into the system from the telephone connection in your hotel room and off you go.
to be lost in the person you love. to feel amazing and get lost when your together. to be additive to him/her like a drug. you cant live without.
"I miss getting high off you."
You're done with a persons mess, and you want to take a break.
Lianna: I cheated on you.
Brian: I'm about to be cool off you for real.
A term used in the game "Four Last Things", more than likely originating from the Renaissance era.
Used in the same way as off you go, something you say to someone just as they are about to walk away.
Not to be mistaken for pop you off
peasant one: i hear there is a good deal on breadcrumbs in the next alleyway-over!
peasant two: off you pop, then!
It means:
- You can leave now
- Go! Move!
- You're done / You're all set
Just enter the URL and off you go!
You link into the system from the telephone connection in your hotel room and off you go.
When you want someone to go home or get off.
"Off you go, i don´t want to see you now, go home"