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Brentoni
Professional TeacherHosting alone this week, Brent explains the origins and typical usage of the phrase OFF THE HOOK.
(thanks to CDD20 at Pixabay for allowing me to use this beautiful image)

041 - off the hook
If you're OFF THE HOOK, you're able to avoid...
pain or injury
responsibility or punishment
conflict or criticism
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Oct 10, 2025 1:53 AM
Brentoni
Language Skills
English, French, German, Japanese
Learning Language
French, German, Japanese
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