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MrPernickety1. She phoned him then clicked offWithout any additional context I would agree that the examples mean "hang up the phone."
2. He clicked off the phone and sat back and looked at the ceiling
RayHMrPernicketyWithout any additional context I would agree that the examples mean "hang up the phone."
1. She phoned him then clicked off
2. He clicked off the phone and sat back and looked at the ceiling
We are so accustomed now to the term "click/double click" that it may have been extended to the