fall+off
71nearly fall off chair — nearly fall off (your) chair to be very surprised about something. When my mother told me she was getting remarried I nearly fell off my chair …
72can't\ fall\ off — Getting or being part of a good deal. You can t lose. Rolex for $3.99? You can t fall off …
73can't\ fall\ off — Getting or being part of a good deal. You can t lose. Rolex for $3.99? You can t fall off …
74wheels fall off — See the wheels fall off …
75fall off the back of a lorry — verb Of an item of merchandise, to come into a peronss possession without having been paid for; to have been acquired illegally …
76fall-off analysis — noun A type of archaeological analysis. Finds are plotted on a map and contoured in relation to the amount of finds …
77Fall off the back of a truck — be obtained by questionable or illegal means …
78fall off the back of a truck — Australian Slang be obtained by questionable or illegal means …
79fall off the back of a lorry — (British Slang) appear from out of nowhere (ironic expression used to indicate that something came into one s possession in an illegitimate manner, i.e. by theft) …
80fall off the back of a lorry — informal (of goods) be acquired in dubious circumstances. → lorry …