finding of fact
— Noun
– English
~ (law) the findings of a jury on issues of fact submitted to it for decision; can be used in formulating a judgment
frighten off
— Verb
– English
~ cause to lose courage; "dashed by the refusal"
freeze off
— Verb
– English
~ reject with contempt; "She spurned his advances"
fuck off
— Verb
– English
~ get sexual gratification through self-stimulation
fuck off
— Verb
– English
~ be lazy or idle; "Her son is just bumming around all day"
fuck off
— Verb
– English
~ leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form; "Scram!"
fall off
— Verb
– English
~ fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly; "The real estate market fell off"
fall off
— Verb
– English
~ come off; "This button had fallen off"
fall off
— Verb
– English
~ diminish in size or intensity
fight off
— Verb
– English
~ force or drive back; "repel the attacker"; "fight off the onslaught"; "rebuff the attack"
fend off
— Verb
– English
~ prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening; "Let's avoid a confrontation"; "head off a confrontation"; "avert a strike"
face off
— Verb
– English
~ start a game by a face-off
flake off
— Verb
– English
~ come off in flakes or thin small pieces; "The paint in my house is peeling off"
fob off
— Verb
– English
~ sell as genuine, sell with the intention to deceive
flow off
— Verb
– English
~ flow off or away gradually; "The water flowed off from the pipe"
fling off
— Verb
– English
~ write quickly; "She dashed off a note to her husband saying she would not be home for supper"; "He scratched off a thank-you note to the hostess"
foist off
— Verb
– English
~ sell as genuine, sell with the intention to deceive
finish off
— Verb
– English
~ finish a task completely; "I finally got through this homework assignment"
first off
— Adverb
– English
~ before anything else; "first we must consider the garter snake"
far-off
— Adjective
– English
~ very far away in space or time; "faraway mountains"; "the faraway future"; "troops landing on far-off shores"; "far-off happier times"