off-the-record |
not for quotation or attribution in a publication. [2 definitions] |
off the record |
not intended for publication. [2 definitions] |
off-the-shelf |
designating merchandise that is in stock and ready for use. [2 definitions] |
off the track |
not relevant to the pertinent point or issue; astray. |
off the wagon |
(informal) no longer refraining from drinking alcohol. |
offtrack |
of or denoting a system of legalized betting, esp. on horse racing, at locations other than race tracks. |
off-white |
white mixed with a small amount of yellow, light brown, or gray. |
off year |
a year in which production or activity is less or worse than usual. [2 definitions] |
off-year election |
in the U.S., an election that occurs in a year other than those years during which a President is elected. [2 definitions] |
of good cheer |
happy or encouraged; in high spirits. |
of sorts |
of a mediocre variety. [2 definitions] |
oft |
often (used primarily in poetry or older literature, or in combination). |
often |
on many occasions; frequently. |
oftentimes |
on numerous occasions; often. |
ogee |
an elongated S-shaped curve, or a molding in such a curve. |
ogive |
the diagonal rib of a Gothic vault. [3 definitions] |
Oglala |
the Teton tribe of Dakota Indians living in South Dakota, west of the Missouri River. [2 definitions] |
ogle |
to look or stare at (someone) in a lustful or flirtatious manner. [2 definitions] |
ogre |
an ugly giant or monstrous person that eats people, esp. one in folk tales and children's stories. [2 definitions] |
OH |
abbreviation of "Ohio," a Midwestern U.S. state between Pennsylvania and Indiana. |
oh |
used to express surprise, pain, disbelief, or the like. [2 definitions] |