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get off on

  1. Feel the effects of or take a mind-altering drug. For example, He was getting off on crack . [ Slang ; 1930s]

  2. Enjoy, derive intense pleasure from, as in I really get off on good jazz . [ Slang ; c. 1970]



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"Then they're spending another three to four months taking care of the chick at the nest before it leaves. And then once the bird reaches the point of fledgling, the vultures will continue to check in on the chick and provide some additional feeding as the chick starts to learn the landscape and kind of figure out how to get off on its own."

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“I’m just gonna stop it right here because we’re not gonna get off on a wrong foot. Please do not address a grown woman as ‘dear’ in a condescending tone.

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Neither is keen on it, and they get off on the wrong foot.

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That only works if those aligned against you don't get off on inhumanity.

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In previous episodes, Dorothy makes oblique references to Roy’s weakness, not his machismo, saying that men like him get off on pinning down smaller things to make themselves feel big.

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