get off on

English

Verb

get off on (third-person singular simple present gets off on, present participle getting off on, simple past got off on, past participle gotten off on or got off on)

  1. (slang) To be excited or aroused by; to derive pleasure from.
    • 1973, Bob Dorough (music), “Figure Eight”, in Multiplication Rock, performed by Schoolhouse Rock!/Blossom Dearie:
      Now's the chance to get off on your new math tricks: twelve times eight is the same as ten times eight plus two times eight... eighty plus sixteen: ninety-six!
    I don't get off on champagne.

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