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What does "buyoff "mean here?
Customer want to release some product samples, and give me a deadline come complete buyoff.
What does "buyoff "mean here?
Dec 21, 2014 2:37 AM
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A "buyoff" (or buy-off) is usually a noun related to the phrasal verb "buy off", but the context here suggests the writer means "sell out"(卖完).
December 21, 2014
Where did you find this sentence? It's written really poorly so I can't understand it. Buying off typically refers to bribery. For example, buying off a judge would mean paying a judge illegally to convince them to look the other way in a case.
December 21, 2014
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