Off the cuff

The phrase "off the cuff" refers to speaking or acting spontaneously, without prior preparation or planning. It implies doing something without any prior thought or rehearsal, often in an impromptu or improvisational manner. It is commonly used to describe a remark, response, or performance that is made on the spot, without any scripted or premeditated content.


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Just Saying will “sweep you off your feet” with challenges to complete English language idioms, sayings, and other colloquial phrases.

Includes English phrases for both younger and older players. The full version features over 3,000 English idioms.