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    [bring off]
    DEFINITION
    1. achieve something successfully:
      "a good omelet is very hard to bring off"
      antonyms:
      fail in/at
      • vulgar slang
        give someone or oneself an orgasm.
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    What is the synonym of bring off?
    Synonyms of bring off. accomplish, achieve, carry off, carry out, commit, compass, do, execute, follow through (with), fulfill (or fulfil), make, negotiate, perform, perpetrate, prosecute, pull off, put through.
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    What is the meaning of pull off bring off?
    Related to bring off: pull off bring off 1. To complete a task successfully, especially when a positive outcome initially seems or seemed unlikely. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bring" and "off."
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    What does it mean to bring off a deal?
    bring off vb(tr, adverb) 1. to succeed in achieving (something), esp with difficulty or contrary to expectations: he managed to bring off the deal. 2. slangto cause to have an orgasm
    What does it mean to bring off something difficult?
    If you bring off something difficult, you do it successfully. They were about to bring off an even bigger coup. [VERB PARTICLE noun] He thought his book would change society. But he didn't bring it off. [VERB noun PARTICLE]
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    Definition of bring off. transitive verb. 1 : to cause to escape : rescue. 2 : to carry to a successful conclusion : achieve, accomplish. Synonyms Example Sentences Learn More About bring off.

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    • bring off
      1. To accomplish something difficult: The promoters brought off the series of concerts without …
      2. Vulgar Slang To cause someone to achieve orgasm.
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    bring 1. To cause to fall or collapse: a shot that brought down a bird; a demolition crew that brought down a building. 2. To force to the ground, as by tackling. 3. To cause to lose power or leave office: The scandal brought down the prime minister. 4. …

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    Bring off: to carry through (as a process) to completion. Synonyms: accomplish, achieve, carry off… Antonyms: adventure, compromise, endanger… Find the right word.

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    bring off. New Word List. Word List. See synonyms for bring off on Thesaurus.com. verb (tr, adverb) to succeed in achieving (something), esp with difficulty or contrary to expectationshe managed to bring off the deal. slang to cause to have an orgasm.

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    bring off: 1 v be successful; achieve a goal Synonyms: carry off , manage , negociate , pull off Antonyms: fail be unable Type of: bring home the bacon , come through , deliver the goods , succeed , win attain success or reach a desired goal

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    Jan 17, 2009 · To bring somebody off, means to help him get off, which means to come, which means to orgasm, which means to reach climax during a sexual intercourse.

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    To succeed in doing something considered to be very difficult. I don't know how, but he managed to bring off the Acme Foods deal. verb. 1. 0. (archaic) To rescue; to liberate.

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    bring off verb. To succeed in doing something considered to be very difficult. bring off verb. To rescue; to liberate. bring off verb. To bring away from; to bring by boat from a ship, a wreck, the shore, etc. bring off verb. To prove; to demonstrate; to show clearly.

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    bring off in British English verb (tr, adverb) 1. to succeed in achieving (something), esp with difficulty or contrary to expectations the goalkeeper brought off some excellent saves 2. vulgar, slang to cause to have an orgasm



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