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Discover LudwigThe phrase "off the chain" is generally considered an informal expression and is usually used to describe something as being excellent, exciting, or outstanding.
It's best used in conversations with friends or in casual writing. For example: "That new track from Kendrick Lamar is off the chain!".
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off the chain
adjective
Free from work or direct supervision. In reference to slave labor, where workers are chained, or to the figurative chain of workers of an assembly line.
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We take off the chain.
With-it teenagers are using off the chain to describe the latest of the latest fads.
In 2008 Mr Norris chose to auction off the chain at Christie's.
His query set off the chain of events that eventually led to Secaucus.
The third is the underlying cause, the ailment that set off the chain of events.
"Mongolians are like dogs just let off the chain," she said.
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His hoarse, off-the-chain-turn is terrific - as is the enthusiasm with which he talks about it.
Though, let me tell you -- the words were off-the-chain, out-of-the-ballpark hurtful.
It was nothing short of a sensory overload from one off-the-chain, eccentric designer.
Sometimes, nothing beats acting completely silly, off-the-chain ridiculous, and just kind of stupid simply because you can.
There's been much talk about Lily Allen's wardrobe, Outkast's perfect set and Future Islands' off-the-chain dance moves.
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