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In a separate study, carried out by one of this study's authors, 58 men and 122 women were asked if they'd gone off someone after kissing them.
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"Steepest hills I've ever ridden!" "You can go off someone," I said.
On Thursday Moat posted an update on his Facebook page which read: "Just got out of jail, I've lost everything, my business, my property and to top it all off my lass of six years has gone off with someone else.
He said police initially failed to react when he reported her disappearance, suggesting instead that she had gone off with someone.
Before the attacks began Moat's Facebook status was changed to read: "Just got out of jail, I've lost everything, my business, my property and to top it all off my lass has gone off with someone else.
How's that sound?" Like a telegram from someone gone off the deep end.
She just left a note, saying she'd gone off with her dancing partner, someone she'd met socially.
If a car was sitting there and someone had gone off they would have hit the car".
According to UrbanDictionary.com, "jump the couch" has now become slang for "a defining moment when you know someone has gone off the deep end.
Your husband is not likely to go off with someone.
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