Idioms

go in off (of) (something)

go in off (of) (something)

To enter (something) after bouncing or rebounding off of something else. The ball went in off of the defender's foot. The goalie deflected the shot, but the puck glanced over his shoulder and went in off the goal post. Did the ball go in off the backboard?
See also: go, off
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