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Off the hook

To be released from something difficult,even from an obligation.

Thanks for getting me off the hook.I couldn't pay so much money because of that video tape that I broke.

by BlackPohatu September 26, 2016

91πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘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

excellent

β€œThat new track is off the hook...”

by K-Scrawl October 7, 2008

72πŸ‘ 69πŸ‘Ž


off the hook

cool; happening

That party was off the hook!

by Cooter Brown October 30, 2002

1100πŸ‘ 488πŸ‘Ž


Off The Hook

The old school use of 'off the hook' is to "get away with something", or "not be responsible for something", i.e., the fish that got away was 'off the hook'.

My sister broke up with her fiance, so I'm off the hook for buying her a wedding present.

by Kid Java September 18, 2009

441πŸ‘ 204πŸ‘Ž


off the hook

Off the hook is actually a modernization of a series of slang words. Closely related to off the chain, there refering to something being so "fresh" and "new" that its literally right off the store shelf. (started in reference to clothes, the hangar being the hook)

Them shoes are off the hook dog.

by DK Kaytan October 6, 2004

1106πŸ‘ 582πŸ‘Ž


off the hook

A synomym for "busy". Taken from a phone reference; when you leave a phone off the hook, you get a "busy" signal. The phrase is used to convey that there were a lot of people attending a particular event.

Hey, the club last nite was "off the hook!"

by Bones1966 May 26, 2009

254πŸ‘ 131πŸ‘Ž