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Qu'est-ce (qui) est put-off - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
PUT; PUT (disambiguation); Put (disambiguation)

Put-off      
·noun A shift for evasion or delay; an evasion; an Excuse.
put-off      
n.
Shift, evasion, excuse, pretext.
Put Me Off at Buffalo         
  • Puck]]'' magazine, train passengers asking to be "put off" at Buffalo to visit the [[Pan-American Exposition]].
  • 1901 sheet music cover
  • 1896 political cartoon showing future U.S. president [[William McKinley]] in Buffalo with delegates in hand, with a musical caption of "Put Me Off at Buffalo".
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Put Me Off at Buffalo is a song by the vaudeville team of the Dillon Brothers, with lyrics by Harry Dillon and music by John Dillon. It was first published in 1895, and also appeared in the play A Trip to Chinatown.

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Put

Put or PUT may refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour put-off
1. Unless such uncertainties were resolved "people are going to put off and put off investing.
2. She told the newspaper: "We have now got to make some decisions that have been put off and put off.
3. That scenario appeared to have been put off, for now.
4. "People are being put off public transport," he says.
5. But the singer‘s weight gain hasn‘t put off potential suitors.