Timeline for Meaning of new sub-entry added to the Oxford English Dictionary: “to have off”
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Apr 4, 2015 at 16:17 | comment | added | Andrew Leach♦ | Yes; but to have off as a phrasal verb is rare, unless one says "I have next week off," when it means "away from work" -- even then the idea of "stealing" that time for yourself is not entirely irrelevant. | |
Apr 4, 2015 at 16:12 | comment | added | MCHAppy | Has to have it off the same meaning as to have off? | |
Apr 4, 2015 at 16:08 | history | answered | Andrew Leach♦ | CC BY-SA 3.0 |