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MrPernickety Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Meaning of "click off"

Hi,

Could you tell me if "to click off" suggests hanging up the phone in the following examples:

1. She phoned him then clicked off

2. He clicked off the phone and sat back and looked at the ceiling

Thanks
  

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MrPernickety 1. She phoned him then clicked off 2. "

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MrPernickety1. She phoned him then clicked off

2. He clicked off the phone and sat back and looked at the ceiling
Without any additional context I would agree that the examples mean "hang up the phone."
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RayH
MrPernickety
1. She phoned him then clicked off

2. He clicked off the phone and sat back and looked at the ceiling

Without any additional context I would agree that the examples mean "hang up the phone."

We are so accustomed now to the term "click/double click" that it may have been extended to the

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