do off
The phrase "do off" is largely obsolete in modern English, with historical and slang meanings.
Definition
C2Historical
(obsolete, literary)To remove an article of clothing.
Example
- In the old tale, the knight was asked to do off his helmet.
C2Colloquial
(slang, informal)To kill someone.
Example
- The gangster planned to do off his rival.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "do off":
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