Definition of vamoose
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'to go, leave, exit ':
Definitions include: to withdraw.
Definitions include: to leave, or peel out
Definitions include: leaving, often quickly.
Definitions include: to defecate.
Definitions include: to vomit
Definitions include: a person who has both street and book knowledge.
Definitions include: to leave or go.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: "goodbye"; "see you later".
Definitions include: To leave.
Definitions include: to go.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: leaving.
Definitions include: to leave a place in disgust, usually as a result of finding it boring.
Slang terms with the same root words
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Definitions include: A mild insult, referring to Republican candidate Mitt Romney (ex. "Don't be such a mitt!") Generally used when one says or suggests something absurd, ridiculous, etc.
Definitions include: to know everything about a particular subject.
Definitions include: See also my boy .
Definitions include: menstrual period.
Definitions include: See all-nighter .
Definitions include: to make a joke
Definitions include: "MARBLE COLLECTING"
Definitions include: mother.
Definitions include: Short for Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Definitions include: "police".
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