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go off

/ɡəʊ ɒf/

[/ɡəʊ ɒf/]

explode; sound; spoil

Intermediateverb

Definition

To explode or sound suddenly, or for food to become rotten.

Example

The alarm went off at six, but I was so tired I slept right through it.

The alarm went off at six, but I was so tired I slept right through it.

Etymology

From 'go' plus 'off', the explosive sense from firearms discharging.

How & Where It’s Used

Common across senses: alarms, bombs, and (British) milk going off meaning spoiling.

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