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Browsing page 13 of words meaning to go, leave, exit (157 words total)

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ramble

  • To leave, to bust out, to bounce.
    Yo dog I'm ramblin', peace out!

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Nate from Wilmington, NC, USA on Mar 02 2000.

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ride out

verb

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roll up

verb

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R & R

noun - uncountable

  • rest and relaxation.

    "Rest" and "relaxation" are synonyms, so this definition, although widely used, doesn't really make sense.
    I could use a little R & R after finals week.

    Last edited on Jan 27 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 14 2009.

  • the original definition was "rest and recreation".

    Last edited on Jan 27 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 14 2009.

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scape

  • To leave.
    Let's scape out of here.

    Last edited on Nov 29 1997. Submitted by Bjorn R. from Hughesville, PA, USA on Nov 29 1997.

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scat

noun - uncountable

  • pornography featuring defecation or fecal play.

    Last edited on Nov 13 2010. Submitted by Morgan D. from Seattle, WA, USA on Aug 30 2003.

  • sexual play with feces.
    The porn scene featured the mistress sitting on the foolish slaves's face while letting out a trail of stool reminiscent of the crowning of an anglo baby pig.

    Last edited on Apr 30 2020. Submitted by Morgan D. from Seattle, WA, USA on Aug 30 2003.

  • feces; "poop".
    That deer left a trail of scat!

    Last edited on May 29 2015. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 11 2009.

verb - ambitransitive

  • to leave.
    Are you ready to scat?
    Are you ready to scat this place, and go somewhere else?
    Why don't you just scat?

    Last edited on May 29 2015. Submitted by Joshua S. from Newport, KY 41071, USA on Jan 31 2003.

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