To laugh allot
It is a fishing term. At first is seemed as if you were caught ( hooked ) but you escaped capture or consequence.
To "take off full blast" means to start quickly. The idiom refers to a motor or jet engine starting off at full blast or full throttle, which would be as fast as possible.
An idiom is something that does not mean what the phrase says literally, so yes. You can't actually laugh your head off.
Sorry, there is no such idiom as "at wit's put end to". "at wit's end" means you have tried every possible way to solve a problem but cannot do it and do not know what to do next. "put and end to" means to stop or put a stop to something.
The expression "off your guard" means that you are not prepared; that you are not watching for something and are not ready; that you are relaxed and not tense with waiting for some event.
Caught Off Guard was created in 2001.
"You threw me for a loop" means that you surprised me or that I wasn't expecting that. It could also mean it caught you off guard and you totally weren't expecting it.
No, "off guard" is typically not hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun, but it can be hyphenated when used as a compound modifier. For example: "She caught him off guard" vs. "He was caught off-guard."
The idiom "hit you between the eyes" means that something is very obvious or noticeable, often in a surprising or impactful way. It can refer to new information or a realization that suddenly becomes clear.
To not expect something
They were scared, and they were caught off-guard because Gandhi promoted non- violence.
The cast of Caught Off Guard - 2009 includes: Mckeel Robins as Michelle Armon York Williams as Nathan
"Write it off" means to dismiss something.
To laugh allot
The meaning of the idiom "to slap the back off you" is fairly straightforward. It implies an exaggeration, that one would slap someone else so hard that their back would come off.
Runway Moms - 2005 Caught Off Guard 1-20 was released on: USA: 4 January 2006