get off
verb
RareNot in standard dictionaries
1
To move from being on top of (something) to not being on top of it.
2
To move (something) from being on top of (something else) to not being on top of it.
3
To stop touching or physically interfering with something or someone.
4
To cause (something) to stop touching or interfering with (something else).
5
To stop using a piece of equipment, such as a telephone or computer.
6
To disembark, especially from mass transportation such as a bus or train; to depart from (a path, highway, etc).
7
To make or help someone be ready to leave a place (especially to go to another place).
8
To leave (somewhere) and start (a trip).
9
To leave one's job, or leave school, as scheduled or with permission.
10
To reserve or have a period of time as a vacation from work.
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