gone off deep end vs offhand

gone off deep end

offhand

adv
  • Right away, immediately, without thinking about it. 

  • In an offhand (adjective) manner. 

adj
  • Without planning or thinking ahead. 

  • Careless; without sufficient thought or consideration. 

  • Curt, abrupt, unfriendly. 

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