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"come off it" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is generally used to politely tell someone to stop being unreasonable. For example, you might say, "Come off it, I know you're not actually busy tonight."
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come off it
interjection
An expression of disbelief.
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Come off it.
Come off it, Mr. Gaffney.
"Come off it," he said.
Come off it, Pete.
Oh, come off it.
Oh, come off it, Billy, I thought.
He says: "Come off it.
Come off it, no way.
Come off it, I said.
KATE MONSTER: Oh, come off it, Brian!
Come off it - parental preference at best.
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