kit-off, a. Brit. colloq.
Brit. /ˈkɪtɒf/, U.S. /ˈkɪdˌɔf/, /ˈkɪdˌɑf/
[‹ kit n.1 + off adv., after to get one's kit off at kit n.1 Additions]
Nude; of, involving, or relating to nudity.
| 1992 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 26 Dec. 26/5 Uncharacteristically, Ken knows his limitations in the kit-off department. Remarkably, just by looking at his face, the nation can imagine every squidge and dimple of his off-stage parts. 1994 Times (Nexis) 15 Jan. Cats will think you're hip, you can dress up as a ram and there are regular kit-off sessions. 1996 Sunday Sport 29 Sept. 13/3 Pacino's performance had the critics drooling but it was Miller's kit-off boogie that had most film fans dripping. 2000 Scotsman (Electronic ed.) 8 June He was hoping to meet some of the stars of its kit-off calendar. 2004 Daily Tel. (Nexis) 4 Sept. (Travel section) 17 The upstairs ‘Baltic Sauna World’ offers a range of different sauna styles and a strict kit-off policy. |