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- off to the side
off to the side
*off to the side (with someone)
moving aside with someone to discuss something. (*Typically: get ~; go ~; move ~; Step ~.) I got off with Charles and we discussed the contract. I moved off to the side with the client and explained the offer a little better.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Edgar | | ED-gər (English), ed-GAHR (French) | English, French |
| Jarrod | | ['dʒa:rəd] | |
| GergŐ | | GER-guu | Hungarian |
| Gabinus | | - | Late Roman |
| Clodovicus | | - | Ancient Germanic (Latinized) |
| Brendan | | BREN-dən (English) | Irish, English |