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How to Pronounce goes off rocker?

Correct pronunciation for the word "goes off rocker" is [ɡə͡ʊz ˈɒf ɹˈɒkə], [ɡə‍ʊz ˈɒf ɹˈɒkə], [ɡ_əʊ_z ˈɒ_f ɹ_ˈɒ_k_ə].

What are the misspellings for goes off rocker?

  • foes off rocker,
  • voes off rocker,
  • boes off rocker,
  • hoes off rocker,
  • yoes off rocker,
  • toes off rocker,
  • gies off rocker,
  • gkes off rocker,
  • gles off rocker,
  • gpes off rocker,
  • g0es off rocker,
  • g9es off rocker,
  • gows off rocker,
  • goss off rocker,
  • gods off rocker,
  • gors off rocker,
  • go4s off rocker,
  • go3s off rocker,
  • goea off rocker,
  • goez off rocker

What is the present tense of Goes off rocker?

  • The personal forms of the verb "goes off rocker" in present tense are:

  • 1. I go off rocker.

  • 2. You go off rocker.

  • 3. He/she/it goes off rocker.

  • 4. We go off rocker.

  • 5. You (plural) go off rocker.

  • 6. They go off rocker.

  • Note: "Goes off rocker" is a phrasal verb meaning to become crazy or irrational.
  • What is the past tense of Goes off rocker?

  • The personal forms of the verb "goes off rocker" in the past tense are as follows:

  • 1. I went off my rocker.

  • 2. You went off your rocker.

  • 3. He/she/it went off his/her/its rocker.

  • 4. We went off our rockers.

  • 5. You went off your rockers.

  • 6. They went off their rockers.

  • Note: "Goes off rocker" is an idiomatic expression that means someone becomes mentally unstable or loses their sanity
  • What is the adverb for goes off rocker?

    The adverb form for "goes off rocker" is "goes off one's rocker".

    What is the adjective for goes off rocker?

    The adjective form of "goes off rocker" could be "off-rocker".

    Usage over time for goes off rocker:

    This graph shows how "goes off rocker" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Goes off rocker:

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