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Discover Ludwig"buck off" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase "back off" which means to move away or stop doing something. Example sentence: I asked my boss to back off and give me some space to work.
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buck off
verb
To cause to fall off.
Exact(41)
Some delegates, however, remained wishful for a second round of voting, in which they could buck off the preferences of their states' voters and vote for someone else.
"Somebody's trying to make a buck off of everything".
There is no shortage of people trying to make a buck off Jeremy Lin's success.
If somebody doesn't make a buck off it, the bad guys win, right?
"It's just something they're trying to make a quick buck off, I guess".
They come, she said, "hoping to make a quick buck off fans' enthusiasm for the game".
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The Nimmo men sat Brandon on a calf, only to watch him get bucked off and land on his head.
In the past three years, Stone Sober had bucked off twenty-two oft of twenty-thridersders, most of them in under four seconds.
But here's the thing: Teenagers need opportunities to get bucked off horses (or the equivalent) if they are to thrive.
As a kid, my way of learning to ride was by getting bucked off and walking home, rather than having riding lessons.
Thunder Bird's rider bucked off near the middle of the arena, and as soon as he hit the ground Tuckness was standing over him.
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