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23 skidoo[c. 1908-1923] To leave, particularly quickly or at an advantageous time.Rate it:

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à huis closbehind closed doorsRate it:

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agros fertiles deserereto leave fertile ground untilled.Rate it:

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aliquid dubium, incertum relinquereto leave a thing undecided.Rate it:

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aliquid in medio, in dubio relinquere (Cael. 20. 48)to leave a thing undecided.Rate it:

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am scrayThe Pig latin way of saying scram; leave; get out of hereRate it:

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backroom dealDeals that are made in secret, in a dishonest way (sometimes and probably originally literally behind closed doors and/or in some back room in private. See also, shady, back-alley deals (a similar expression meaning the same thing)Rate it:

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be in and outTo enter somewhere, and then quickly leave.Rate it:

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better late than pregnantFunny excuse for running behind I knowRate it:

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bog offTo leave, to go away.Rate it:

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Bug OffTo avoid bothering someone, to leave someone alone, go awayRate it:

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c'est à prendre ou à laisserYou must take it or leave it; It’s a case of Hobson’s choice.Rate it:

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cast adriftTo place a person in a ship's boat or raft and leave themRate it:

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castra nudare (B. G. 7. 70)to leave the camp undefended.Rate it:

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ce qui est fait n'est pas à faireBetter to finish it now than to leave it.Rate it:

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check your attitude (at the door)The speaker is warning the listener that their attitude may have adverse effects and advising that the listener change their attitude. Adding "at the door" at the end of this phrases means to leave your attitude outside/don't bring that attitude in hereRate it:

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clear awayTo leave, disappearRate it:

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clear offTo leave abruptlyRate it:

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cling toTo remain by side; to refuse to leave the company of someone to whom one has an intense emotional attachment.Rate it:

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come awayTo leave a place or cease an activity in a particular mood or condition.Rate it:

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commeatum militibus dare (opp. petere)to give furlough, leave of absence to soldiers.Rate it:

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cop offto leave school earlyRate it:

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crawl back under your rockleave; get out of here; go back where you came fromRate it:

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crowd outTo force to leave by crowding; to push out or away.Rate it:

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déloger sans tambour ni trompetteTo leave without beat of drum.Rate it:

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dickyA seat behind a carriage, for a servant.Rate it:

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dip outTo leave a place without telling anyone.Rate it:

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discedere a, de, ex loco aliquoto leave a place.Rate it:

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dog itTo underperform; to lag behind; to fail to exert effort.Rate it:

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drop offTo deliver; to deposit or leave.Rate it:

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drop outPrematurely and voluntarily leave (school, a race, or the like).Rate it:

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egredi loco; excedere ex locoto leave a place.Rate it:

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éminence griseA secret or unofficial decision-maker; the power behind the throne.Rate it:

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ex pueris excedereto leave one's boyhood behind one, become a man.Rate it:

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Fair-Weather FriendSomeone who is your friend only when you are successful and prosperous but leave you in the time of needRate it:

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faire charlemagneTo leave off a winner, without giving one’s adversaries a chance of revenge.Rate it:

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faire flèche de tout boisTo use every means to accomplish an end; To leave no stone unturned.Rate it:

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fashionably lateArriving behind time to an event which does not normally require one to be punctual.Rate it:

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filer à l'anglaiseTo leave without saying good-bye, without attracting attention; To take French leave.Rate it:

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filer à l'anglaiseto take French leaveRate it:

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flew the coopLeave in a rush, run from the scene, drive speedily away.Rate it:

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Fly the CoopTo move or leave secretly from a place or situation, to run away or get way or escapeRate it:

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Flying DutchmanA Dutch-flagged clipper that is very fast sailing, and never makes it to port, seen on the high seas, where upon being hailed, occupants request information on persons long dead, or leave messages for said people. It is considered bad luck to meet said ship.Rate it:

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friss oder stirbtake it or leave itRate it:

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get downTo leave the table after dining.Rate it:

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get goingtwo meanings: get started; leaveRate it:

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get lostUsed to tell somebody to go away or leave one alone.Rate it:

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get outTo leave or escapeRate it:

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get outTo help someone leaveRate it:

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get outTo leave a vehicle such as a car.Rate it:

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