Which one is correct?
"roll it off" or "let it roll off your back"?

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roll it off

This phrase is correct when referring to physically rolling something off a surface.

This phrase is used when describing the action of rolling something off a surface, such as rolling a ball off a table.

Examples:

  • Roll the ball off the edge of the table.
  • She rolled the stone off the cliff.
  • The child rolled the toy car off the chair.
  • He rolled the snow off the roof.
  • The wind rolled the leaves off the sidewalk.

let it roll off your back

This phrase is an idiomatic expression meaning to ignore or not be affected by criticism or insults.

This phrase is used figuratively to advise someone to not let negative comments or criticism affect them.
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Roll it off' is used when referring to physically rolling something off a surface, while 'let it roll off your back' is an idiomatic expression meaning to ignore or not be affected by criticism or insults.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

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