Ryan’s Phrasal Verb Of The Day: Get Off
Meaning (1): Avoid punishment
Example: “Considering the level of his alleged crime he’s lucky to get off with that.”
Meaning (2): To finish work
Example: “I get off at like six so how about we catch a movie around 7? Would that be cool? Awesome!”
Meaning (3): Disembark, leave a vehicle
Example: “Ladies and gentleman we have arrived at Beijing International Airport please remain seated with your seatbelts fastened until it is safe to get off the aircraft.”
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