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Run-off; Run off; Runoff (disambiguation)

run off         
1.
If you run off with someone, you secretly go away with them in order to live with them or marry them.
The last thing I'm going to do is run off with somebody's husband...
We could run off together, but neither of us wants to live the rest of our lives abroad.
= run away
PHRASAL VERB: V P with n, pl-n V P together
2.
If you run off copies of a piece of writing, you produce them using a machine.
If you want to run off a copy sometime today, you're welcome to.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron)
run off         
informal
escape; abscond.
run off         
v. (D; intr.) to run off with (he ran off with his company's funds)

Wikipedia

Runoff

Runoff, run-off or RUNOFF may refer to:

  • Runoff (hydrology), the flow of water over land
    • Channel runoff, the confined flow of water
    • Surface runoff, the unconfined flow of water over land
    • Runoff model (reservoir), a mathematical model involving rainfall and runoff
    • Runoff curve number, an empirical parameter used in hydrology
  • RUNOFF, the first computer text-formatting program
  • Runoff or run-off, another name for bleed, printing that lies beyond the edges to which a printed sheet is trimmed
  • Runoff or run-off, a stock market term
  • Runoff voting system, also known as the two-round system, a voting system where a second round of voting is used to elect one of the two candidates receiving the most votes in the first round
    • Instant-runoff voting, an extension or variation of runoff voting where a second round can be rendered unnecessary by voters ranking candidates in order of preference
  • Run-off area, a racetrack safety feature
  • Runoff (2014 film) directed by Kimberly Levin
Examples of use of run off
1. Both candidates have pledged to respect the run–off result.
2. Human rights lawyers say this made Friday‘s run–off unconstitutional.
3. Any run–off would be probably be held next Friday.
4. The run–off election is considered too close to predict.
5. Campaigning stops on Thursday, 24 hours before Friday‘s run–off.