Had Off
British informal,
Verb,
1. To be conned/tricked/ripped off,
2. To have something stolen,
3. The act of sexual intercourse,
(also to "Have Off", present tense)
Verb,
1. To be conned/tricked/ripped off,
2. To have something stolen,
3. The act of sexual intercourse,
(also to "Have Off", present tense)
1. "This product is fake, I've been had off"
2. "I left my bike outside, and the guy had off with it"
3. "He's had it off with my wife, but I've been having it off with his"
2. "I left my bike outside, and the guy had off with it"
3. "He's had it off with my wife, but I've been having it off with his"
Had Off
To be beaten usually in an argument which involves comebacks.
To be made a fool of
To be made a fool of
Jerk - "Yo mommas so fat..."
*No laughs*
Cool guy - "Fuck you bitch!"
Cool guys friend - "You just got had off Jerk!"
*No laughs*
Cool guy - "Fuck you bitch!"
Cool guys friend - "You just got had off Jerk!"
Had off
Stolen.
To have something taken without your permssion and without intent to return in.
"Tony's car got had off last night"
"Someone broke into my house, my TV got had off"
To have something taken without your permssion and without intent to return in.
"Tony's car got had off last night"
"Someone broke into my house, my TV got had off"
Had off, stolen