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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Way off

What does it mean when a football/soccer player is "way off"?

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There's not enough context to know for certain. Generally 'way off' means something is far from what is intended or far from where it should be. I ask you what "mouse" means, and you say "It means a very heavy book".

  • There's not enough context to know for certain.
  • Generally 'way off' means something is far from what is intended or far from where it should be.
  • I ask you what "mouse" means, and you say "It means a very heavy book".
  • You're way off.
  • You're playing darts, and your dart ends up in the ceiling.
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There's not enough context to know for certain.

Generally 'way off' means something is far from what is intended or far from where it should be.

I ask you what "mouse" means, and you say "It means a very heavy book". You're way off.

You're playing darts, and your dart ends up in the ceiling. You're way off.

CJ

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