释义 |
come off verb- to happen, especially to happen successfully UK, 1864
- — John Ayto, The Oxford Dictionary of Slang, p. 410, 1998
- [S]ooner or later another attack will come off successfully. — Guardian, 5 September 2003
- to orgasm UK, 1937
A variation of COME - to give the appearance of whatever characteristic is specified US
- I know I may come off quiet, may come off shy / But I feel like talking, feel like dancing when I see this guy — Britney Spears, I’m a Slave 4 U, 2003
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