“Rush off”: phrasal verb meaning.

Rush off
If you say you have to “rush off” you are saying you are in a hurry and you have to leave the place quickly. People can “rush off” for example when they have an appointment soon and they don’t want to be late.

Other examples of “rush off” phrasal verb in a sentence

  • Do you really have to rush off now?
  • I can’t stay. I have to rush off.
  • Don’t rush off! Stay with me.

“Rush off”: use in context explanation

At the gym. Jane wants to use a sit up bench but a guy is using it. 10 minutes later, the guy says he’s finished and the woman can use the bench. Jane looks at it and it’s all full of sweat. She is not going to sit on it so she invents an excuse and says she has to rush off.