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off-the-wall
[awf-thuh-wawl, of-]
adjective
markedly unconventional; bizarre; oddball.
an unpredictable, off-the-wall personality.
off-the-wall
adjective
slang, (off the wall when postpositive) new or unexpected in an unconventional or eccentric way
an off-the-wall approach to humour
Word History and Origins
Origin of off the wall1
Word History and Origins
Origin of off the wall1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
She's built up millions of followers with her awkward, off-the-wall interviews but this time Amelia Dimoldenberg is the one answering the questions.
She described Heller and Adams as "a dynamic pair, finding ways to punctuate their bizarre tale with brutal honesty, off-the-wall humour, and a desire to celebrate the messiness and magic of motherhood".
“Maine Justice”: Most creative, off-the-wall skit of all time, perfectly performed.
Oatly, meanwhile, has continued to highlight the environmental benefits of a plant-based diet, but in surprising, off-the-wall ways.
“David was definitely the strangest cat I’d ever seen, and I’d been around some off-the-wall characters, even at that point in my career.”
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