Browsing page 10 of words meaning to go, leave, exit (147 words total)
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mope
- noun. Used to describe person (male or female) with no ambition, usually found in the school smoking court.
Janene, you can't date Bob... he's a mope.
Last edited on Aug 01 2002. Submitted by Michele from Atlanta, GA, USA on Aug 01 2002.
- to leave. The sentence referenced was used frequently by NYC police officers in the 1960's and 70's.
I'm gonna cop a mope.
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Last edited on Nov 29 2002. Submitted by James M. from Bronx, NY, USA on Nov 29 2002.
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mosey 
verb
- to move on. Origin: the American cowboy.
Come on, let's mosey.
Let's mosey on down to the store.
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Last edited on May 14 2013. Submitted by Emily M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA on Jan 13 1998.
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motor 
verb - intransitive
- to go.
Gotta motor. See you guys later.
I need to motor to the doctor.
I bored. Let's motor.
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Last edited on May 14 2013. Submitted by Leah A. from Ohio University, USA on Feb 15 1999.
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off
adjective
- not right.
Citation from "Pilot", Alphas (TV), Season 1 Episode 1 (2011) blacked out to resolve Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "Identity", Wilfred (US TV), Season 1 Episode 13 (2011) blacked out to resolve Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: a mistake, bad idea, wrong, inappropriate.
Last edited on Oct 25 2011. Submitted by Choclit H. from Baltimore, MD, USA on Feb 04 2003.
- leaving.
Well, I'm off. See you tomorrow.
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Last edited on Jan 22 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jan 22 2013.
verb - transitive
- to kill.
I'm going to off that god damn dog!
Citation from "There's Something About Paulie", Family Guy (TV), Season 2 Episode 16 (2000) blacked out to resolve Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: to kill.
Last edited on Jan 13 2012. Submitted by Avalon D. from Chicago, IL, USA on Sep 18 2002.
- to consume all of.
Who offed the pizza?
I offed the last beer.
Last edited on Nov 21 2010. Submitted by John S. on Oct 06 2007.
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off like a prom dress 
adjective
- to be leaving.
I'm off like a prom dress. See you tomorrow.
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Last edited on Dec 19 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 03 2009.
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off like a prom dress in May 
adjective
- to be leaving. Origin: referring to sexual activities that occur after a prom dance. Prom dances are sometimes held in May.
Well I'm late. I'm off like a prom dress in May.
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Last edited on Dec 19 2011. Submitted by SP from New York, NY, USA on Feb 26 2002.
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outie 
noun
- a navel that is convex, i.e. bulges outward. The opposite of an "innie."
My belly button is an outie.
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Last edited on Sep 03 2010. Submitted by Doug M. from San Jose, CA, USA on Nov 14 2002.
- a person with a convex naval.
Are you an innie or an outie?
Last edited on Sep 03 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 03 2010.
verb
- leaving, often quickly. Possibly a shortened version of the phrase "out of here," or, as typically pronounced, "outta here."
I'm outie, bro.
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Last edited on Nov 12 1997. Submitted by Dustin Gibbons from London, ON, Canada on Nov 12 1997.
notes
- Regarding the "leaving" meaning, Audi and Audi Five-Thousand are also used. This is a reference to the Audi 5000 car model, which reportedly had problems with sudden unintended acceleration.
While "officially" the pronunciation of "Audi" and "outie" are different, in informal speech the difference in pronunciation between a "d" and a "t" in the middle of the word is minimal or nonexistent.As soon as 5 o'clock comes, I'm Audi.
As soon as 5 o'clock comes, I'm Audi 5000.
The use of "Audi" and "Audi 5000" may then be a pun based on the similarity of pronunciation. Notably, rapper A.L.T.'s Stone Cold World album, released on 21 September 1993, has a track titled "Audi 5000". It includes many puns related to makes and models of automobiles and includes the lines:
"Peace homegirls but I'm Audi 5000"
"I'd like to tell you more home boy but I'm Audi 5000"
"Then I got the fuck out of Dodge, 'cause I was Audi 5000"- See more words with the same meaning: vehicles (related to).
Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Dustin Gibbons from London, ON, Canada on Nov 12 1997.
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outie 5000 
adjective
- see Audi 5000. See also outie.
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Last edited on Mar 31 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Mar 27 2010.
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outta here 
adjective
- leaving. Also outta there.
Man, we are outta here!
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Last edited on May 07 2013. Submitted by Rachel B. from CA, USA on Feb 20 2002.
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pack it in
verb
- to eat a lot.
For a little girl, she can really pack it in.
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Last edited on Jan 31 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 14 2009.
- to end a day's work at the job.
Hey boss, I'm going to pack it in.
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Last edited on Jan 31 2011. Submitted by TomR from Ishpeming, MI, USA on Jan 29 2011.
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