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off-hand (adv.)
also
offhand
, 1690s, "at once, straightway," from
off
(adv.) +
hand
(n.). Probably originally in reference to shooting without a rest or support. Hence, of speech or action, "unpremeditated" (1719). Related:
Off-handed
;
off-handedly
.