Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To make a short visit somewhere, especially on the way to another place. 2 (cx metalworking English) To fill (a part of a mould) with sand, where a part of the cavity left by the pattern is not wanted for the casting.
Usage examples of "stop off".
Also, he might have a chance to stop off at a certain camp and see how Trina was doing.
We stop off in a tavern on the edge of Thamlin, a higher-class establishment than I would normally frequent.
Ellegon, I want you to stop off and relay the story as you make your rounds.
Ain't it a shame I have to stop off there when I'm so anxious to get home?
I stop off at the public baths, wash off the stink of prison, grab a beer and food at the Avenging Axe and head off out.
Abandoning him would not sit well with King Maherralen, and I'd prefer not to be met with a hail of bolts the next time I stop off in Endell.
I stop off at Minarixa's bakery and arrive at the station still wiping crumbs off my face.
One day I was flying back from Paris - connecting flight from Brunei, I came the wrong way 'round 'cuz I wanted to stop off in Europe and meet a friend.
Sarah for Ma and Nevada for Reno where Ma had to stop off for me—.