"off one's dot" meaning in All languages combined

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Prepositional phrase [English]

Audio: En-au-off one's dot.ogg
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  1. (idiomatic, British, colloquial, humorous) Mad; insane. Tags: British, colloquial, humorous, idiomatic Translations (crazy): toqué (French)
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