beaten off

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Past participle of beat off
beat off
To masturbate, usually a man of himself
beat off
To waste time

I beat off at work all day; I didn't get anything done.

beat off
To drive something away with blows or military force. Now often used figuratively
off the beaten path
In a secluded location; in a place which is not frequently visited or not widely known

Only a small group of websites, well off the beaten path of most surfers, contain the malicious code.

off the beaten path
To a secluded location; to a place which is not frequently visited or not widely known

Jean had thought that the prowler might be some tramp who had wandered far off the beaten path of migratory humans.

off the beaten track
To a place or places not commonly visited

The search for authenticity arguably motivates backpackers to travel off the beaten track in search of areas not yet contaminated by tourists or other backpackers.

off the beaten track
In a place or places not commonly visited

From Nikko northwards my route was altogether off the beaten track, and had never been traversed in its entirety by any European. I lived among the Japanese, and saw their mode of living in regions unaffected by European contact.

off the beaten track
(deyim) In or into an isolated place
beat off
drive away, repel, beat back, send away
off the beaten track(p)
remote from populous or much-traveled regions; "found a quiet out-of-the-way resort
beaten off

    Hyphenation

    beat·en off

    Turkish pronunciation

    bitın ôf

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbētən ˈôf/ /ˈbiːtən ˈɔːf/
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