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Going Off

Refers to the act of being out of control, normally this is acheived with the aid of alcohol or some form of illicit substance. Going off is normally measured in comparison to how many pills it would take for Stuey to reach your state of Going offness.

Barnes: Woah dude you were going off like stuey on 5 million eccys.
Dave: I am cunted

by Chronz August 9, 2004

86πŸ‘ 40πŸ‘Ž


Going Off

Ranting or preaching to prove your point to someone else, with the chance that your point is invalid.

"George Washington wasn't even the first president. No one liked him. He was so stupid and ugly..."
"Bro, you're going off for no reason, and you're wrong dumbass"

by a______________a May 28, 2013

10πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Going Off

Something that’s going extremely well.

I’m glad I woke up early for a surf because the surf was really going off this morning.

by Karixa October 25, 2015

3πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


but go off

A sarcastic phrase used to mock someone when wrong / making a fool of one self.

β€œKanye is trash”
β€œHe’s got 21 Grammys , but go off sis.”

by Reallyreallyrad March 19, 2018

181πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


go off

Hyping someone up, or feelin yourself.

β€œYESSS KIANA!!!! GO OFFFFFF!!!”
*looking at pictures of self* β€œDaaang I went off”

by wigggg November 13, 2017

842πŸ‘ 95πŸ‘Ž


go off

1. to angrily complain about
2. drone on about a topic, ramble
3. to leave and partake in an activity (especially surfing)

present: go off
past: went off
future: going off

1. "i can't stop goin' off about how high the taxes are"

2. "we had a couple beers and just went off about the days events"

3. "we're gonna go off this afternoon if the surf's up"

by protocoldroid June 21, 2004

1719πŸ‘ 291πŸ‘Ž


go off

when you’re wrong, but i’ll give you room to keep expressing your opinion.

β€œi accidentally didn’t say that but go off !”

by imovelikeimkobe February 12, 2019

301πŸ‘ 45πŸ‘Ž