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what is the meaning of: "sing off" and in which cases is commonly used
Mar 22, 2017 11:20 PM
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Did you mean "sign off?"
"A sign-off" can mean the words used at the end of a radio or television program, or the end of the broadcast day. "To sign off" can mean to say the closing words of a program.
"Newscasters Chet Huntley and David Brinkley signed off with the words 'Good night, Chet.' 'Good night, David. And good night for NBC News.'"
"And this is [so-and-so] signing off. Stay tuned now for [next program]."
"And this is WMBR signing off. WMBR is owned by the WMBR Foundation and operated as a student activity by students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology." (Closing music, then silence).
March 22, 2017
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"Sing off" is when 2 or more people compete against each other to get through the next round in a singing show like "American Idol" or "The Voice".
I hope it helps you:)
March 22, 2017
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