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Off Centre
2001 ‧ Sitcom ‧ 2 seasons
7.7/10 · IMDb
10% · Rotten Tomatoes
Despite their completely opposing views on life and relationships, two friends share an apartment in New York. British womanizer Euan Pierce works as an investment banker and spends his money lavishly. American Mike Platt, far less financially...
Opening theme: "Off Centre Theme" performed by Gordon Gano
Production companies: Weitz, Weitz and Zuker; DreamWorks Television; Warner Bros. Television
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OFF-CENTRE definition: nearly, but not quite, in a central position. Learn more.
OFF-CENTRE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
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If you describe someone or something as off-centre, you mean that they are less conventional than other people or things.
adjective · not centered; diverging from the exact center. · unconventional; eccentric: off-center characters who disrupt other people's lives.
The earliest known use of the verb off-centre is in the 1940s. OED's earliest evidence for off-centre is from 1947, in a text by E. E. Miller and D. B. ...
This off beat comedy is a mix between Friends and Undeclared only with less people. I absolutely loved the program, and plan on watching it on a regular basis.