English · Daily Life
/ɡet ɒf/
[/ɡet ɒf/]
leave a vehicle
To leave a bus, train, or other vehicle; also to escape punishment.
We need to get off at the next stop and then walk five minutes to the museum.
We need to get off at the next stop and then walk five minutes to the museum.
From 'get' plus 'off', literally dismounting, with figurative senses of escaping.
Everyday; 'get off lightly' means to avoid serious consequences.