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"get off with" Definitions
  1. (informal, especially British English) to have a sexual or romantic experience with somebody; to start a sexual relationship with somebody

62 Sentences With "get off with"

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Uber may not get off with no financial penalties per se.
I'll get off with you and we'll find somewhere for coffee.
It's Kristina's first DUI, so she'll probably get off with probation.
She is detained, and is lucky to get off with a reprimand.
Watch, they will get off with a slap on the wrist, and a few million each.
It's a lot of people with no body hair trying to get off with each other.
The perpetrators seemed destined to get off with claims that the stones were not worth very much.
He got pulled over for driving erratically while drunk once, only to get off with a warning.
The same platform is used to get off with your partner or to check in with geriatric family members.
Tekashi filed a letter with the judge in the case, explaining why he thinks he should get off with probation.
But how, exactly, do porn performers make sure they're getting on set with someone they can actually get off with?
But customers tackled two of the suspects before they were able to get off with the devices, holding them until local police arrived.
It was a good thing my wedge shots or chip shots were good enough where I was able to get off with par.
And I can get off with a smaller one just fine too, as long as it's attached to a guy who knows what he's doing.
It didn't matter how much I liked my partner, or how good it felt to get off with them; the thought of penetrative sex roused the bogeyman.
Now the company is also making a push to control how people get off, with a new line of interactive sex toys that sync with Pornhub videos.
I loved the nightclub scene and outside the nightclub scene where [Renton's] trying to get off with her and gets in cab and all of that stuff.
Some lucky broads can get off with minimal effort, while others might require the use of toys—such as vibrators or dildos—to get the job done.
And while most obnoxious Americans get off with a warning or a few dirty looks, a couple visiting a holy temple in Thailand may face much more serious consequences.
Moreover, Gates admitted that he was threatened with 290 years in prison by Mueller's team –but was promised he could get off with just probation if he agreed to testify against Manafort.
As we reported ... the judge in Tekashi's case said the rapper cooperated in a tremendous fashion, but his conduct was much too violent and selfish to get off with just time served.
But while B recently posted in r/jobudsmeetup under the name u/abc_throwawayx, seeking another man to get off with, he doesn't see himself going as far as having sex with another guy.
While the penalty for alcohol consumption is theoretically 99 lashes — most people get off with a fine — there are no prison sentences or lashings prescribed for people found carrying small amounts of pot.
Mueller has been working with Schneiderman since August, and the decision about federal charges could well be a way for Mueller to ensure that targets of his investigation can't get off with a pardon.
But think of it this way: With Netflix and Zoom, you can still see and get off with your partner, but you are saving lives while doing it and don't have to leave the house.
"The FTC is sending the message that wealthy executives and massive corporations can rampantly violate Americans' privacy, lie about how our personal information is used and abused and get off with no meaningful consequences," he said.
How could a man convicted of a crime so horrible, against a woman who was so obviously unconscious that two passersby tackled Turner to stop him and alert the police, get off with such a light sentence?
Which might explain how a creator like Paul, who currently has just shy of 20 million subscribers, can upload a video of himself tasing a rat and get off with a two-week suspension for ads on his content.
Women can be murdered for cheating with minimal repercussions In Egypt, a man can kill his wife and get off with a far more lenient punishment than is typically given for murder, if he catches her in an act of adultery.
Peter Henning told the  Detroit Free Press  that the couple — who were strangers before they met on the flight — will likely get off with just a citation, as they didn't pose any danger to the other passengers or the aircraft itself.
Although for me the music was the focus of what I did, it was often ancillary to the punters who were there to take advantage of ever more creative drinks deals, and to try to get off with each other.
An Indiana State Police officer pulled over a driver for doing 120 mph in a 60 mph construction zone on the outskirts of the city this week, and the man had the nerve to ask if he could get off with a warning.
If they get off with a slap on the wrist, the entire process seems undermined yet again and fans continue to ponder whether a fighter who would willingly cheat under the scrutiny of random testing might also have cheated during the earlier part of his career.
This new video from 21-year-old musician Nilüfer Yanya, directed by Molly Daniel and Patrick Chamberlain, perfectly captures that very specific feeling of being young and free in the city, with nothing to do but get high with your mates and get off with people.
While massive by the standards of tech companies, which too frequently get off with a slap on the wrist of lax data privacy practices which endanger users, the FTC's fine still represents less than a third of the company's $15.08 billion earnings from just the first quarter of this year.
And when you consider that some fighters can get off with lighter sentences for more serious transgressions under the old "tainted supplement" deal, and then come back to test positive for a Cold War era steroid a few months later, it's easy to see why fans aren't overly concerned with Machida's slip-up.
In "Wings of Love", high-spirited humans flail their naked limbs around a field, dance around a pink bonfire, go running through the forest, skinny dip in a clear blue river and get off with each other – clearly liberated by not having pockets, and therefore not having iPhones they could check every 10-15 seconds.
For example, in South Korea a law against upskirting carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison yet the legislation has failed to curb an epidemic of offences fuelled by cheap access to tiny hidden spy cameras and baked in societal sexism — the latter seemingly also influencing how police choose to uphold the law, with campaigners complaining most perpetrators get off with small fines.
Now suppose that possessed of these gifts, you sat down at your desk and produced the following lines: Mother said if I wore this hatI should be certain to get off with the right sort of chapWell look where I am now, on a desert islandWith so far as I can see no one at all on handI know what has happened though I suppose Mother wouldn't seeThis hat being so strong has completely run away with me.
If she can get off with a long prison term, he'll wait for her; but if she hangs, so be it. When the police arrive, he turns her in, and the police tell him Wilmer has just shot Gutman dead.
It is strongly implied that his lucky streak will hold and he will get off with little or no jail time. Indeed, he quips, he may sue the police for damages – while the beautiful Anne waits for him at his apartment.
Coronation Street fans later got the wrong impression that Luke Strong (Craig Kelly) was Carla's brother. In 2010, King told Green that she always expressed her interest in him joining the series but nothing came of it. She said that she would like him to come and live with Carla and "get off with" Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh).
One day a high-ranking military officer comes to the bridge; he doesn't know the password ( the password is "Rainfall"). Chauhan shoots one of the guards which enrages the officer who threatens him with a court martial. The officer tries to kill him, and Mike Alpha intervenes. The officer is a disguised rebel helping Pakistani forces get off with ease.
The police eventually corner them and all three are arrested and charged. They stand trial in front of a magistrate in April and Gary is sent to a young offenders institute for a three-month sentence. He is also disqualified from driving for two years. Lloyd manages to get off with a suspended sentence because he has sickle cell disease.
However, on the eve that he's to be extradited back to Zaphias, Ragou was able to use his position in the Royal Council to clear the charges against him and get off with only a slight decrease in rank. Yuri is enraged after hearing this from Karol and confronts Ragou on the bridge in Dahngrest, where he cuts him down.
As president, de Gaulle had the power of clemency. He pardoned those who fired the shots, but refused to pardon Bastien-Thiry, despite an appeal from Bastien-Thiry's father. Before the trial, the President expressed his intention to grant clemency to Bastien- Thiry, saying the "idiot" would "get off with twenty years and in five years I'll free him".Jean Lacouture, Charles de Gaulle – Le souverain 1959-1970, p. 328.
On May 1 Tellus grounded at the entrance to the Hamburg harbor but was able to get off with assistance of 4 tugs. On February 19, 1913 she went into Trondheim with a propeller damage, sustained possibly after hitting a submerged wreck in the water. The work was challenging since due to the size of the ship she could not fit into drydock or even the repair yard.
To cover up the traces before the checks, Pestel at gunpoint forces the stubborn captain Mayborod to write a receipt saying that he borrowed the missing amount from the regimental treasury. Mayboroda sends a letter to Alexander I, where he talks about the conspiracy. The emperor, himself striving for reform, decides to leave everything unattended: the review is canceled, the conspirators get off with an unspoken warning. 1825 year.
The plane receives minor damage, and the crew get off with light injuries. After some time, the whole crew meets at the apartment of General Pavlov. During the evening, Pavlov’s wife tells Volk's wife why he refuses to re-train on new aircraft: 8 years ago, Volk's missile carrier aircraft crashed on takeoff and caught fire. Skiba pulled Volk out of the burning plane, but was badly injured, almost missing a leg.
Katie also points her out to Effy, stating that "Naomi was the lesbian that tried to get off with my sister". In "Cook", she is invited to Cook's birthday party, much to Katie's chagrin. She begins to complain, asking why they "invited the lesbian", but Emily produces a cake seemingly out of thin-air, turning the attention away from Naomi. In "Thomas", Emily admits that she came on to Naomi, not the other way around.
Because they have almost no energy systems worth speaking of, the gliders are almost invisible to common scanners and must be found and targeted visually. They are usually destroyed only after the soldiers get off with all their materiel. Out beyond the planoformed zone, the rev soldiers gather and prepare themselves before moving in on the perimeter stations. The stations are powerful defensive posts, armed with lasers, anti-personnel rockets, gattling cannons, and anti-personnel "bomblets" hidden out in the landscape.
He is very fond of Reza, who bears a great resemblance to his mother and is dying of Tay–Sachs disease. Nadir has a great dislike of cats, and they seem to know it. Unfortunately, the shah owns a number of favorite cats and Nadir considers himself lucky to get off with imperial displeasure and a deep scratch on the ankle when he accidentally steps on a cat's tail. In an earlier adapted novel by Theadora Bruns his name is Oded.
It is then revealed that the stalker is in her mind, her dead abusive father. Roman burns the military base in order to prove that her father is now dead forever and can no longer follow her. Seeking shelter in a snow cave, Roman and Lucy talk about a herd of caribou that they had found frozen in a lake earlier in their journey. They compare their lives to these animals, being led on a path and unable to get off, with all of them drowning.
One witness wrote later that the sheriff "was glad to get off with a Broken Head, tho' he was in danger of losing it." Thomas Hutchinson, then the Speaker of the House and an outspoken critic of impressment, managed to persuade the mob to release the lieutenant, who had not been part of the press-gang, and brought him to the governor's mansion for safekeeping. Upon hearing what had happened, Governor Shirley called for the militia to "suppress the Mob by force, and, if need was, to fire upon 'em with Ball."Lax (1976), pp.
Black propaganda broadcasters disguised as German armed forces stations like British Soldatensender Calais or Gustav Siegfried Eins and German pirate radio stations were also popular. German citizens (Reichsbürger) denounced for violating the prohibition could expect to get off with warning for a first offence, or an arrest for a repeat offence, if they were listening to something relatively innocuous like comedy or jazz. However, spreading information considered demoralising was punished with incarceration or even with the death penalty. Death sentences were seldom based solely on radio listening but — in the cases of Helmuth Hübener and Walter Klingenbeck — rested on convictions for high treason or Wehrkraftzersetzung.
Born in Akron, Ohio, she graduated from the University of Michigan, then spent several seasons working in summer stock. She made her Broadway debut in the chorus of the short-lived musical, Greenwillow in 1960. She drew critical notice for her performance in New Faces of 1962, and won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance, and the Theatre World Award for her performance as Marge MacDougall in Promises, Promises (1968). Additional theatre credits include Hay Fever and the short- lived 1978 revival of Stop the World – I Want to Get Off with Sammy Davis, Jr. In 1979, she starred as Deirdre in Bosoms and Neglect.
For Broadway, Shapiro co-wrote the book (with Guare) and directed the 1971 musical adaptation of Two Gentlemen of Verona and directed the 1978 revival of Stop the World - I Want to Get Off with Sammy Davis Jr. as well as John Guare's 1979 play Bosoms and Neglect. He has staged works at Lincoln Center, including Václav Havel's The Increased Difficulty of Concentration, which won an Obie Award for Best Foreign Play and Shakespeare's Richard III. His relationship with Joseph Papp spanned six years at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater. Among his productions there are Guare's Rich and Famous, Marco Polo Sings a Solo, and John Ford Noonan's Older People.
As it turns out, Carol Hammond really did kill Julia Durer after she threatened to go public with their lesbian relationship which they've been having for several months. Carol did break into Julia's apartment and stabbed her to death, only to realize that two hippies saw her, which made her panic and leave the scene of the crime. Carol had felt certain that the two hippies would describe her to the police. The murderous, but sane, Carol entered the event in her dream diary immediately afterwards so by combining details of the murder with images from the recurring nightmares for which she had sought treatment, she hoped to avoid a murder sentence and get off with guilt by temporary insanity that the dream diary would provide plausible evidence in court of a split personality.
Aspiring comic book artists Dave Gibbons and Brian Bolland were connected to Bardon Press Features and were tapped for the job. (When Gibbons asked why African creators did not work on the strips, he was told that African artists would likely emerge once comics become popular in Africa.) With comics purportedly being new to Nigeria, Bolland recalls this work being created specifically to be "really simple; six panels on a page and [all] the panels had to be numbered." Gibbons also recalls there was difficulty adjusting to writing for a Nigerian culture; for instance, he was told that a fat stomach indicated "success and power" instead of "gluttony or greed," and that having Powerman "always get off with the girls" was not considered sexist.Pilcher, Tim and Brad Brooks.
Helen Fielding (as Bridget Jones) wrote of her love of the 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice in her Bridget Jones's Diary column during the original British broadcast, mentioning her "simple human need for Darcy to get off with Elizabeth" and regarding the couple as her "chosen representatives in the field of shagging, or rather courtship". Fielding loosely reworked the plot of Pride and Prejudice in her 1996 novelization of the column, naming Bridget's uptight love interest "Mark Darcy" and describing him exactly like Colin Firth. Following a first meeting with Firth during his filming of Fever Pitch in 1996, Fielding asked him to collaborate in what would become an eight-page interview between Bridget Jones and Firth in her 1999 sequel novel, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. Conducting the real interview with Firth in Rome, Fielding lapsed into Bridget Jones mode and obsessed over Darcy in his wet shirt.
The fictional journalist Bridget Jones (in reality Helen Fielding of The Independent) wrote of her love of the serial in the paper's Bridget Jones's Diary column during the original British broadcast, mentioning her "simple human need for Darcy to get off with Elizabeth" and regarding the couple as her "chosen representatives in the field of shagging, or rather courtship". Fielding loosely reworked the plot of Pride and Prejudice in her 1996 novel of the column, naming Bridget's uptight love interest "Mark Darcy" and describing him exactly like Colin Firth. Following a first meeting with Firth during his filming of Fever Pitch in 1996, Fielding asked Firth to collaborate in what would become a multi-page interview between Bridget Jones and Firth in her 1999 sequel novel, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. Conducting the real interview with Firth in Rome, Fielding lapsed into Bridget Jones mode and obsessed over Darcy in his wet shirt for the fictional interview.
ECHO users, ECHO management themselves and hackers around the nation expected Abene to get off with probation or at most a few months of jail time. Co-defendants and previous offenders charged with "hacking" offenses had received rather lenient punishments, and given his new-found enthusiasm for using his knowledge to constructive ends, the general feeling was optimistic prior to sentencing. A statement made by U.S. Attorney Otto Obermeier in conjunction with the indication, "The message that ought to be delivered with this indictment is that such conduct will not be tolerated, irrespective of the age of the particular accused or their ostensible purpose,"Newsbytes, 1992 was interpreted by Abene's supporters to mean that MOD was made an example of, to show that the authorities could handle the perceived "hacker threat". During sentencing, Judge Stanton said that "the defendant stands as a symbol here today," and that "hacking crimes constitute a real threat to the expanding information highway", reinforcing the view that a relatively harmless "teacher" was judged as a symbol for all hackers.

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