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Tildetdouspart Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What does this phrase mean?

I’m on the verge of shooting my face off right now.
  

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Hello tildetdouspart, "shoot off (ones) face" means: to speak at an unwelcome time or in an inappropriate manner. So, your sentence is interpreted as follows: I'm on the verge of speaking in an appropriate manner right now. com/shoot%2Boff%2Bmy%2Bface&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjQlYaK8IjgAhURQRQKHTtwBGQQFjAEegQICRAB&usg=AOvVaw0fQK9mPisDCP99NcY3SuNX Best wishes, Joseph

  • Hello tildetdouspart, "shoot off (ones) face" means: to speak at an unwelcome time or in an inappropriate manner.
  • So, your sentence is interpreted as follows: I'm on the verge of speaking in an appropriate manner right now.
  • com/shoot%2Boff%2Bmy%2Bface&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjQlYaK8IjgAhURQRQKHTtwBGQQFjAEegQICRAB&usg=AOvVaw0fQK9mPisDCP99NcY3SuNX Best wishes, Joseph
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Hello tildetdouspart,

"shoot off (ones) face" means: to speak at an unwelcome time or in an inappropriate manner. So, your sentence is interpreted as follows:

I'm on the verge of speaking in an appropriate manner right now.

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