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stand-off noun 1 a stalemate or the condition of being in stalemate. 2 (also stand-off half) rugby a half-back who stands away from the scrum and acts as a link between the scrum-half and the three-quarters. Also called fly half, halfback. Mexican stand-off 1 a set of circumstances where someone has no opportunity of self-defence. 2 colloq a situation of deadlock, especially one where none of the parties involved stands to benefit from the lack of progress.

stand-off noun 1 a stalemate or the condition of being in stalemate. 2 (also stand-off half) rugby a half-back who stands away from the scrum and acts as a link between the scrum-half and the three-quarters. Also called fly half, halfback. Mexican stand-off 1 a set of circumstances where someone has no opportunity of self-defence. 2 colloq a situation of deadlock, especially one where none of the parties involved stands to benefit from the lack of progress.

stand-off noun 1 a stalemate or the condition of being in stalemate. 2 (also stand-off half) rugby a half-back who stands away from the scrum and acts as a link between the scrum-half and the three-quarters. Also called fly half, halfback. Mexican stand-off 1 a set of circumstances where someone has no opportunity of self-defence. 2 colloq a situation of deadlock, especially one where none of the parties involved stands to benefit from the lack of progress.