verb Internet Slang

log off

· verb · internet

Affectionate command to stop posting before you make it worse.

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A reply telling someone — gently or not — to close the app before they dig their hole deeper. Used when a tweet is so unhinged, so embarrassing, or so cooked that the kindest thing a stranger can do is suggest touching grass. Often appended with 'king' or 'queen' to soften the kill shot.

“Bro tweeted about his ex at 3am with a Bible verse attached. Log off, king.”
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log off In A Sentence

Bro tweeted about his ex at 3am with a Bible verse attached. Log off, king.

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What does log off mean as slang?

It's an affectionate command telling someone to stop posting before they make things worse for themselves.

How do you use log off in a sentence?

"Buddy, log off" is a gentle way of saying you should quit while you're behind online.

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