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pop off

verb

To leave, and return in a short time

  • I'm just popping off to the shops to pick up some bread.

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The phrase "pop off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "pop off" to mean "leave quickly." For example, "We knew the police were coming, so we decided to pop off before they got there."

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Keys pop off bassoons.

They still pop off the page.

She could pop off, then buckle down.

"I saw the turret pop off.

Pop off Elvis's pompadour to plug into a USB port.

I feel I'm getting better pop off the ground".

His descriptions of people pop off the page.

So if I pop off any time, you now know!

Why do I pop off at these arrant cover-ups?

Will my feathers pop off?Í he asked.

"I want to see the bra straps pop off".

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