lay off

3 ENTRIES FOUND:

lay off

verb

Definition of LAY OFF

transitive verb
1
: to mark or measure off
2
: to cease to employ (a worker) often temporarily
3
of a bookie : to place all or part of (an accepted bet) with another bookie to reduce the risk
4
a : to leave undisturbed b : avoid, quit <was advised to lay off smoking and alcohol> c : to refrain from swinging at (a pitch)
intransitive verb
1
: to stop doing or taking something
2
: to leave one alone <wish you'd just lay off>

Examples of LAY OFF

  1. <you need to lay off eating those jelly doughnuts, or you'll end up looking like one>

First Known Use of LAY OFF

1748

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