phrase Internet Slang

Fell off

FEL-OFF · phrase · slang

Declined in quality, relevance, or skill

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Definitions

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Said of a person, brand, or thing that has gotten noticeably worse or less relevant. A common dismissive judgment.

“That show really fell off after season two.”
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Fell off In A Sentence

That show really fell off after season two.

Origin & Usage

From "fall off" (decline); slang sense common on social media.

People Also Ask

What does "fell off" mean?

It means someone or something has clearly declined — gotten worse, less popular, or less relevant than before.

How do you use "fell off"?

Apply it to a person, brand, artist, or show that used to be good, e.g. "that rapper fell off after his first album."

Is saying someone "fell off" an insult?

Yes, it's dismissive — it says their peak is behind them and they've lost their edge.

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