fire off

fire off

1. To hastily write and send a message. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fire" and "off." He's always firing off angry emails and getting himself into trouble.
2. To make statements or ask questions in rapid succession. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fire" and "off." He fired off so many questions that I couldn't keep track of them all.
3. To shoot a weapon. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fire" and "off." Someone is out in the woods firing off a gun of some kind.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

fire something off (to someone)

Fig. to send something to someone immediately, by a very rapid means. Fire a letter off to Fred, ordering him to return home at once. I fired off a letter to Fred as you asked. I finished the e-mail and fired it off.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

fire off

Say or write and send away rapidly, as in He fired off three more questions, or She fired off a letter of complaint to the president. This expression originally (from about 1700) was, and still is, used in the sense of "discharge a weapon or ammunition," as in The police were instructed to fire off canisters of tear gas. The figurative use dates from the late 1800s.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

fire off

v.
1. To say or ask something rapidly, especially a question or command: The prosecutor fired questions off to the witness. My parents fired off reasons why my plan wouldn't work.
2. To write and send a communication quickly: I fired off a positive reply to the job offer. My friend fired an angry letter off to the editor.
3. To shoot something from a weapon, especially in quick succession: The police officer fired off warning shots when the suspect approached them. At the parade, the color guard fired three shots off.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • base off (of) (something else)
  • check off
  • bite off
  • blow off the map
  • blow someone/something off
  • blow off
  • brass off
  • brass someone off
  • brassed off
  • call off
References in periodicals archive
The fire spread and melted a gas fire off the wall releasing gas into the room which exploded.''
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Witnesses told officers they saw a dark car, possibly a Ford Focus, draw up alongside the house and fire off a hail of shots.
Seventeen firefighters tackled a grass fire off the Heads of the Valleys road.
Seattle's Quincy Quigg is easy to find in the phone book and is quick to fire off some rad envelopes to the mag.
In LEDs, mobile electrons drop from higher to lower energy levels and fire off photons whose wavelengths correspond to the differences between those levels.
Stories such as Lott's show that it's worth the time--that if you're unsure about a fact in a news story, or think a reporter should have asked another question, it's worthwhile to fire up your browser or fire off an e-mail.
Starr, now in a superstar private practice at Kirkland & Ellis, does occasionally fire off zingers to demonstrate that he, like President Bush, has issues with the wine-swilling Clintonites of Martha's Vineyard.
Readers like Christopher Taylor fire off letters to the newspapers when anyone criticises the music they adore.
He and Paul Stewart, 19, also admitted breaking into the church, pulling a gas fire off the wall and stealing household appliances and pounds 12.
5 Filipino seamen missing off Falkland Islands !-- -- (philstar.com) - February 15, 2019 - 11:58am MANILA, Philippines Five Filipino seafarers have been reported missing after their ship caught fire off the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, the Department of Foreign Affairs said.
The official spokesman of the civil defense of Makkah Captain Naif Al-Shareef said the civil defense fire extinguishing squads immediately controlled the situation and put the fire off.