Come off it!
come off it
slang Stop it. This set phrase is usually used in the imperative and directed at one who is deemed to be acting foolishly. Oh, come off it, you're as smart as anyone in this program.
See also: come, off
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Come off it!
1. Inf. Stop acting arrogantly! (See also come off ((of)something).)) Come off it, Tiff. You're not the Queen of England.
2. Inf. Give up your incorrect point of view! Come off it! You're wrong, and you know it!
See also: come, off
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
come off it!
said when vigorously expressing disbelief. informalSee also: come, off
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
Come off it!
1. and Get off it! exclam. Stop acting arrogantly! Come off it, Tiff. You’re not the Queen of England. Get off it, you conceited slob!
2. exclam. Give up your incorrect point of view! You are arguing from a foolish position. You’re dead wrong. Get off it!
See also: come, off
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- come off it
- get off it
- Get off it!
- all the best
- clear the way
- carry on with (something)
- chill out
- calm down
- carry on
- buck up