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Audi 
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Audi 5000
- To leave or exit quickly. Comes from the name of a car (Audi 5000) which reportedly had the problem of suddenly accelerating from a standstill even though the gas pedal had not been pressed. Can also say "I'm 5000"
This club sucks, I'm audi 5000.
I'm audi.
by Dena K., San Jose, CA, USA, Jan 11 1999.
- expression: "I'm outta here", "later", or "see ya."
I'm audi 5000.
by Extra P, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Jan 29 2003.
verb
- I'm out of here.
by Ernie E., San Francisco, CA, USA, Nov 16 2003.
- Expressing one's intent to leave quickly, as in burning rubber.
by Ernie E., San Francisco, CA, USA, Nov 16 2003.
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Audi 5g
- to leave, to take-off.
Yo, I'm Audi 5G.
by Daniel J., Albuquerque, NM, USA, Jan 20 2003.
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AWOL 
adjective
- acronym of "absent without leave."
The kids were AWOL from school.
by Anonymous, Jun 09 2008.
- not present when needed.
by WalterGR, Sep 02 2009.
- inexplicably absent.
by WalterGR, Sep 02 2009.
origin
- A military term, meaning to be absent from one's duties without permission.
by Anonymous, Jun 09 2008.
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bail 
verb
- to leave.
We're going to bail.
by Dharmaja M., IA, USA, May 06 1997.
- to fall or crash, especially when skateboarding, snowboarding, biking, etc.; WIPE OUT.
Wow, did you see that kid bail on the halfpipe?
by Anonymous, Poland, OH, USA, Mar 19 1999.
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- bail: bail on – bail (one) out – (show 4 more)
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bail on 
verb
- to leave (a relationship) or abandon. Also bail out on.
You're not going to bail on me, are you?
Are you bailing out on me?
by Dharmaja M., IA, USA, May 06 1997.
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- bail: bail – bail (one) out – (show 4 more)
- on: accidentally on purpose – a slap on the wrist – (show 277 more)
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ball out 
verb
- to leave.
The police showed up at the party and we balled out.
by Brian, Herndon, VA, USA, Feb 03 1998.
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- ball: as balls – ball – (show 49 more)
- out: all blowed out – amped-out – (show 267 more)
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beagle 
noun
- a funny person; joker; SMART-ARSE; CLASS CLOWN.
That guy is a real beagle.
by Thomas H., Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, Nov 01 2002.
verb
- to leave in a hurry; not running, but quickly and quietly so as to not attract attention. Usually used in the past tense because the person in question has already "beagled."
After realizing she was at the party, he decided to beagle.
by Marc Hodgkinson, London, ON, Canada, Aug 01 1998.
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beetlejuice
- to leave a place quickly.
The police were raiding the place, so I beetlejuiced it out of there.
by John H., Central, Hong Kong, May 22 2003.
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be out 
verb
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- be: be a cold day in hell when – be a dot – (show 27 more)
- out: all blowed out – amped-out – (show 267 more)
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bizounce
- to leave.
Let's bizounce.
by Anonymous, Mar 22 2008.
verb
- var. on BOUNCE, to leave.
by Morgan D., Seattle, WA, USA, Aug 30 2003.
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bizust
- to leave or exit.
i got to bizust out of here.
by ashley o., Jackson, MI, USA, Jan 23 1999.
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bizzounce
- lets bounce, lets get out of here, lets leave.
Lets bizzounce this point fool.
by Zig-zac, San Jose, CA, USA, Jan 04 1999.
- to leave or exit an area.
im bouts to bizzounce.
by liz, Boston, MA, USA, May 12 2002.
- To leave or "bounce."
All right im gonna bizzounce.
by NiKkie, New York, NY, USA, Oct 13 2002.
verb
- to leave.
yo son, I got to bizzounce
by Chris, Sep 15 2004.
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bolt 
verb
- to defecate.
by Everett Gardner, Oneonta, NY, USA, Jun 12 1997.
- to leave; TAKE OFF.
Yo, let's bolt.
by Kid C., Toronto, ON, Canada, Jan 31 2000.
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- bolt: bolt-ons
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bone out
- depart quickly out of fear.
he got scared and boned out.
by mike, CA, USA, Feb 08 2000.
- To leave, take off, split. Been sayin that for years.
Yo, I'm gonna bone out.
by Jemish, Michigan, USA, May 08 2002.
- To leave, not show up, quit, or give up.
This job sucks, I'm gonna bone out.
by John W., Portland, OR, USA, Jan 08 2003.
verb
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- bone: bag of bones – bean and a bone – (show 12 more)
- out: all blowed out – amped-out – (show 267 more)
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book 
adjective
- cool. From predictive software used in cell phone text messaging. "Book" and "cool" share the same key sequence.
That's book!
by Anonymous, Jul 24 2004.
verb
- to leave quickly.
When the police arrived, we booked.
by WalterGR, Oct 01 2001.
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- book: central booking – close the book – (show 2 more)
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boot 
adjective
- very unattractive.
I wouldn't touch her with a ten foot pole, she is boot!
by James K., Calgary, AB, Canada, Jan 17 2000.
noun
- someone of legal alcohol purchasing age (or with falsified identification) who buys it and sells it to underage people. Short for "boot-legger."
I know a boot that can get this party moving.
by Iris, Alberta, Canada, Mar 10 1999.
- someone new to the armed forces, i.e. someone in boot camp or who has recently left boot camp.
Hey, boot - drop and give me 20.
by Jeffrey F., Fairbanks, AK, USA, Nov 25 2001.
transitive verb
- to expel.
He got booted from the club.
by WalterGR, Sep 02 2009.
verb
- to vomit
I booted last night.
by John Hannan, Potsdam, NY, USA, Oct 23 1997.
- to leave.
I need to boot.
by Tom, Great Falls, MT, USA, Dec 16 1997.
- to kick someone off of an electronic interaction medium for breaking rules, being disruptive, or generally ruining people's time. Examples include IRC and online gaming.
That guy keeps spamming. Can a moderator please boot him?
by Calli, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, Oct 23 1999.
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- boot: bet (one's) boots – boot camp – (show 11 more)
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bounce 
verb
- to leave.
This party is whack! Let's bounce.
by C. M., PA, USA, Oct 20 1997.
- to ignore.
The class was a bore so I bounced it.
by Barbara Manning, 日本東京都, Nov 10 1997.
- to eject from a venue. See also bouncer.
He wouldn't leave the ladies alone so I bounced him.
by Barbara Manning, 日本東京都, Nov 10 1997.
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- bounce: bounce back – bounce ideas off of (one) – (show 1 more)
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break
- v. 1. to leave a place to go somewhere else. 2. to break-dance.
I'ma break to the crib. Yo do you break?
by "Hearocks", Chicago, IL, USA, Feb 21 2002.
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- break: bio break – break a leg. – (show 16 more)
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break chaulks
- v. to leave a specific area in a hurry, or adruptley. Originated from military personnel pulling out from an area, or comparing an aircraft that would "pull chaulks" to taxi and take off.
Let's break chaulks.
My crew was late for the concert so we had to break chaulks from the party.
by Chris W., Las Vegas, NV 89141, USA, Feb 27 2003.
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- chaulk: chaulk
- break: bio break – break – (show 16 more)