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The expression 'off with' is a common colloquialism that is commonly used in informal contexts. It is usually used as a command to mean 'get rid of' or 'remove'. For example, you could say "Off with that old coat; it's out of style!".
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Off with you".
Off with my head.
Off with their heads!
Signing off, with thanks.
Off with your head!
Off with his head!
Off with Fara Fara.
He's taken off with that".
"No days off with me".
But O.K. Off with Armanda.
(He got off with probation).
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