be well away—
1. be a long way off (from a place):
- We truly were well away from civilization, wild Africa at its very best!
2. (coll.) be very drunk:
- Bristow had a bottle of whisky and I had one of gin so we were well away.
be well off—be financially comfortable:
- By central European standards they are quite well-off. They have their own flat and drive new cars.