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'skirt off' is not a standard phrase used in written English.
It could be used as a slang term to describe someone taking off their skirt, such as "She quickly skirted off and changed into her swimsuit."
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Is skirt off sick?" Pah to that.
Did Bobby G whip his skirt off on Eurovision?
I could say it all I wanted; I could whip my skirt off, get in the stirrups, and play Candy Crush till it was over.
"If you've got a skirt that's looking a little tired, pull that skirt off," said Andrew Flesher, a principal with the interior design firm Gunkelman Flesher.
Although he championed progressive causes, he also once told a female state senator that she would have better luck getting legislation passed if she "cut her skirt off six inches and put on some high heels".
His show features brassy TV personalities, unrecognisable to foreign eyes, lording it in the front row; the dresses look as if the wearer has accidentally ripped most of the skirt off while slamming her limousine door.
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But hats (and jackets, shirts, skirts) off to Debra for selling a shed-load of those hideous fleecy poncho-snoods.
And the reason people remember our song from 1981 is not because Making Your Mind Up was a great song, but because we ripped our skirts off.
About two-thirds of the way through their song, "Making Your Mind Up," the two male singers in the group whipped the skirts off the two female members to reveal much shorter skirts underneath.
In all we probably only run about 5k, but we get completely lost having skirted off into a field (Merlyn's "just run" philosophy has a few holes) and have to walk back to the tube.
It was pioneered by Bucks Fizz, from the United Kingdom, in 1981, when two boys tugged the long skirts off two girls (who wore shorter skirts beneath), and was brought to a neoclassical climax by the Macedonian singer Karolina, in 2002, who removed the top of her ball gown.
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