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  • 121off the books — ˌoff the ˈbooks adjective [only before a noun] ACCOUNTING off the books payments are those made or received without being officially recorded, so that the tax authorities do not know about them: • Officials used to give off the books bonuses to… …

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  • 122Off Minor — Live Background information Origin New York, United States Genres …

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  • 123Off to See the Wizard — Off The See The Wizard was a part animated but mostly live action television anthology series produced by MGM Television and telecast on ABC TV between 1967 and 1968. Contents 1 History 1.1 Featured Films 2 Cast 3 …

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  • 124Off to the Races — Studio album by Donald Byrd Released 1959 Recorded December 21, 1958 …

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  • 125off-road — adj [usually before noun] 1.) designed to be used on rough ground as well as on roads ▪ an off road vehicle 2.) going over rough ground ▪ off road cycling ▪ off road tracks >off road adv …

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  • 126off (the) air — phrase no longer broadcasting on radio or television After just three episodes the series was taken off the air. Wait till we’re off air (=have stopped being broadcast) . Thesaurus: relating to television or radiohyponym well known television and …

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  • 127Off the Wall (arcade game) — Off the Wall Developer(s) Atari Publisher(s) Atari …

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  • 128off day — off days also off day N COUNT If someone, especially an athlete, has an off day, they do not perform as well as usual. [INFORMAL] Whittingham, the League s top scorer, had an off day, missing three good chances …

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