Fall off
11fall off — phr verb Fall off is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑bit, ↑number, ↑plaster, ↑sale, ↑wheel Fall off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bicycle, ↑bike, ↑ladder, ↑motorcycle …
12ˌfall ˈoff — phrasal verb if the amount, level, or value of something falls off, it gets smaller Sales always fall off in the winter months.[/ex] …
13fall\ off — To become less popular Rappers always have to have good albums or they will fall off …
14fall\ off — To become less popular Rappers always have to have good albums or they will fall off …
15fall-off — UK / US noun [singular] a reduction in the amount or level of something a fall off in sales …
16fall-off — /ˈfɔl ɒf/ (say fawl of) noun a decline in performance, numbers, value, etc.: a fall off in sales …
17fall off your perch — fall off (your) perch British, old fashioned, humorous to die. By the time I fall off my perch, Britain may well be a republic …
18fall off perch — fall off (your) perch British, old fashioned, humorous to die. By the time I fall off my perch, Britain may well be a republic …
19fall off the turnip truck — (USA) If someone has just fallen off the turnip truck, they are uninformed, naive and gullible. (Often used in the negative) …
20fall off the wagon — If someone falls off the wagon, they start drinking after having given up completely for a time …