shoot off
English
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Verb
shoot off (third-person singular simple present shoots off, present participle shooting off, simple past and past participle shot off)
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see shoot, off.
- His arm got shot off in the war.
- (colloquial) To leave quickly
- I have to shoot off, my interview starts in under an hour.
- (idiomatic) To do (something, usually a written or verbal communication) quickly, and without hesitation or forethought.
Derived terms
- shoot off at the mouth
- shoot off one's mouth
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