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    1. To be off on your vacation Meaning: In this context, the phrase “to be off” means to be leaving to do something. In British English, you can be “off walking the dog”, “off to the shops” or, like in this case, “off on vacation”. Origin: First used in the early 19th century to refer to being away, “be off” used to be more commonly used as a command, like “be off or I’ll call the cops!” Example: My friends are off on their vacation in Turkey at the moment.

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