limp off a place

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kachibi

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Does "limp off a place" mean you leave a place by walking in a slow/awkward way?
 
Does "limp off a place" mean you leave a place by walking in a slow/awkward way?
Probably, but more context would help. What has happened immediately before the limping off?
 
The injured player limped off the court.<< this is an example.
 
See definition #1 here.
 
yes, and i want to know if "limp" which is with "off" here means you leave a place with a walking difficulty
 
Yes, and I want to know if "limp" which is with "off" here means you leave a place with a walking difficulty.

Yes. At the beginning of the match, the players walked on court. Later, one of them limped off court.
He left the court with a limp.
 
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