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bit off a bit off1. Sickly, unwell, or out of sorts, either physically or mentally. You seem a bit off, Jim. Are you feeling all right? That dog on the corner looks a bit off. I think we should walk another way home.2. Somewhat strange, incorrect, inaccurate, or substandard. A: "The rest of your portrait is coming along really well, but the hands look a bit off." B: "I know, hands are just so hard to draw!" The gameplay is great, but the graphics on the characters' faces are a bit off.3. Of food, spoiled or rotten. These chicken breasts smell a bit off—I think we should throw them out.See also: bit, offbite offTo use the teeth to pull off something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bite" and "off." We had to take the dog to the vet after he bit off and ate a piece of a questionable-looking plant. Once the lollipop was soft enough, I bit it off the stickSee also: bite, off*bit off and *little offa little crazy; a little out of whack. (*Typically: be ~; find someone ~.) This guy's a little off, but he is harmless.See also: bit, off |