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off the hook

adj.

1. exceeding the minimal standard of satisfaction.
2. appealing to one's mind

That song is off the hook!

by Eric S. December 2, 2003

495πŸ‘ 361πŸ‘Ž


off the hook

To express such demand or activity that it is beyond normal conditions.

Out of control.

Stems from: A phone ringing so much that it remains off the hook as a result. (so busy)

Man that cat was fighting 6 people and he beat them all. Yo, it was "off the hook", you should have seen it!!

by Wanderlust June 3, 2004

357πŸ‘ 268πŸ‘Ž


off the hook

basically, it means its great party.

That party was off the hook!

or
"Don't get cooked, stay off the hook" lolololololol

by Lolwhaddup January 16, 2019

7πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Off the hook

A duo consisting two singers, pearl and marina, they are from the game franchise β€œsplatoon” and only appear in splatoon 2

The song Acid hues by Off the hook is such a Bop!

by Deepfried February 21, 2021

20πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


off the hook

adj.
1. Freed, as from blame or a vexatious obligation: let me off the hook with a mild reprimand.
2. The Shiznit, something noteworthy, outstanding
3. Off the chain

"That That 70's show is off the hook, breh!"

by privatejokr December 23, 2003

244πŸ‘ 191πŸ‘Ž


off the hook

Intense or out of control, but typically in a good or fascinating way. The term is derived from a boxing metaphor - when boxers train on a heavy bag they can knock the bag "off the hook". Also see "knock him out of the box" for another popular boxing metaphor.

Did you see that Russian climbing video? Damn, those dudes were flipping off four story buildings! It was off the hook!

by Stephen Mola September 22, 2007

125πŸ‘ 103πŸ‘Ž


Off the hook

excellent

β€œThat new track is off the hook...”

by K-Scrawl October 7, 2008

72πŸ‘ 68πŸ‘Ž