score (something) off (someone, something, or some



score (something) off (someone, something, or some place)

To get something one wants from some person, place, or thing, especially for free. I scored two tickets to the concert off Janet's brother-in-law! I'm going to try to score some software from the IT department at work. We scored all our furniture off an online swap-and-shop site.
See also: off, score

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eliasə-LEE-əsh (Portuguese), e-LEE-ahs (German), E-lee-ahs (Finnish), i-LIE-əs (English), ee-LIE-əs (English)Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, English, Greek, Biblical Latin, Biblical Gr
Tufayl-Arabic
Sinclair['siŋklɛə]
KÅReKOR-e (Swedish)Norwegian, Swedish, Danish
Tessan-Swedish
Vicentebee-THEN-te (Spanish), bee-SEN-te (Latin American Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese