释义 |
come off it [in imperative] informal Said when vigorously expressing disbelief: ‘Come off it, he’ll know that’s a lie.’...- Indeed, she claims that there is an unspoken English rule that she calls ‘the importance of not being earnest’, along with a peculiarly English injunction to say, ‘Oh, come off it!’
- Come off it, that's not something ‘worth remembering’.
- My honest (and admittedly, somewhat cruel) reaction is ‘Oh, come off it, you're not that special.’
See parent entry: come |