Today’s episode is about the idiom “Off the hook.”
It means being released from an obligation, responsibility, or a difficult situation.
Originating from fishing—where a fish manages to wiggle free—this phrase is perfect for describing that feeling of relief when a deadline is extended or you avoid getting into trouble.
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