There's been lots of times when guys have seen this and they get put off or distance themselves from me.
Q. Does "to" be omitted in the phrase? ? Get to put off or distance is a full version, Isn't it?
According to a dictionary. get to : to succeed in sth ~ get to know/meet/see/marry
anonymous Q. Is "to" be omitted in the phrase? Get to put off or distance is a full version, Isn't it?
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anonymousQ. Is "to" be omitted in the phrase? ? Get to put off or distance is a full version, Isn't it?
No.
get put off is a very awkward idiom for become disgusted / offended or recoil.
There's been lots of times when guys have seen this and they recoil and distance