Source : WordNet®
get off
v 1: leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc. [ant: {board}]
2: be relieved of one's duties temporarily
3: transfer; "The spy sent the classified information off to
Russia" [syn: {send}, {send off}]
4: cause to be acquitted; get off the hook; in a legal case;
"The lawyer got him off, even though there was no doubt in
everybody's mind that he killed his wife"
5: escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a
forbidden action; "She gets away with murder!"; "I
couldn't get out from under these responsibilities" [syn:
{get away}, {get by}, {get out}, {escape}]
6: enjoy in a sexual way; "He gets off on shoes"
7: get off (a horse) [syn: {unhorse}, {dismount}, {light}, {get
down}]
8: get out of quickly; "The officer hopped out when he spotted
an illegally parked car" [syn: {hop out}] [ant: {hop on}]
9: send via the postal service; "I'll mail you the check
tomorrow" [syn: {mail}]
10: get high, stoned, or drugged; "He trips every weekend" [syn:
{trip}, {trip out}, {turn on}]
11: deliver verbally; "He got off the best line I've heard in a
long time"