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What (who) is hand-off - definition


Hand-off         
  • East Carolina Pirates]] (#5) receiving the handoff and rushing the ball during the [[2007 Hawaii Bowl]]
In American football, a handoff is the act of handing the ball directly from one player to another, i. e.
hands off         
SINGLE BY JAY MCSHANN
Hands Off (song)
Forbear, desist, keep off, don't touch it, let it alone.
Hands Off! (film)         
1921 FILM DIRECTED BY GEORGE MARSHALL
Hands Off! is a 1921 American silent Western film directed by George Marshall and starring Tom Mix, Pauline Curley and Charles K.
Examples of use of hand-off
1. No wonder the Government is willing to bite the hand off an errant knight.
2. Some legislators want to hand off teacher pensions and other expenses to counties.
3. Frustrated, the EU–3 helped hand off the issue to the UN.
4. When the firework exploded, it blew most of her hand off, he said.
5. But the United States is seeking to reduce its deployment and hand off more responsibility to a NATO–led force.