VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Get off the track

Meaning:

To start talking about a different topic, instead of talking about the real one.

Examples:

  • It was too heavy to get off the track.
  • Anyway, it was too heavy to get off the track.
  • You get off the track, she'll straighten you up.
  • OK, get off the track.
  • Bill, get off the track!
  • Well, I don't want to get off the track and into associated biography... so let's move on to the next question.
  • Men tend to get off the track of a harmonious life. However, history shows that the Divine sends messengers to show men the Path of Light towards HOME - OM.
  • Get off the track.
  • Get off the track.
  • Get off the track! Hurry up!