throw-off

Meaning

  1. A start in a hunt or a race.
  2. A race in which a contestant is paid to deliberately lose.
  3. A control that engages or disengages part of the mechanism on a device without having to turn the device off.
  4. A throw taken to resume play, such as after a goal or at the start of a period.
  5. Income minus expenses and depreciation (before tax).
  6. A discount on a debt or invoice due to a problem with the asset being paid for.
  7. The act of flinging or throwing something off.
  8. Something that is flung or thrown off.
  9. The deflection of a projectile at an angle.
  10. Something that has been discarded; a castoff.
  11. A red herring; something intended to throw people off.
  12. Something that is done, made, or said informally, on the side, or off-the-cuff.
  13. A byproduct, spinoff, or incidental creation.

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