Browsing page 10 of words meaning to go, leave, move, start, stop, halt (170 words total)
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J
jam
noun
- a song.
This is my jam!
Citation from "American Dream Factory", American Dad! (TV), Season 2 Episode 11 (2007) blacked out to resolve Google's penalty against this site.Last edited on Apr 11 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Dec 17 2012.
noun - uncountable
- money.
I gotta make that jam.
Last edited on Apr 21 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 20 2011.
verb
- to leave.
I really gotta jam.
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Last edited on Nov 07 1998. Submitted by Robert G. from Riverside, CA, USA on Nov 07 1998.
- to play an instrument with great intensity. Also jam out.
The guitar player jammed out at the concert last night!
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Last edited on Oct 01 2001. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 01 2001.
- to improvise music with other musicians.
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Last edited on Aug 11 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 11 2009.
- to show off
Last edited on May 05 2010. Submitted by Cri(s)ta'.' from Huntington Beach, CA, USA on Apr 21 2010.
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jet 
verb
- to leave.
I've got to jet.
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Last edited on Mar 16 1999. Submitted by Sarah from MI, USA on Mar 16 1999.
- to move quickly.
He jetted from the cops.
- See more words with the same meaning: fast, quick, quickly.
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Last edited on Apr 01 2006. Submitted by blah b. on Apr 01 2006.
- First use of the slang verb "to jet" in the sense of leaving swiftly, as far as this researcher can determine, is in the 50's science-fiction novel The Demolished Man, by Alfred Bester.
Last edited on Oct 02 2012. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 02 2012.
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juke
verb
- to not meet someone as planned; STAND UP.
She juked me, we were supposed to meet at 9:00, but she didn't show.
- See more words with the same meaning: to abandon, leave a person.
Last edited on Nov 10 1997. Submitted by Mary Radicke from San Antonio, TX, USA on Nov 10 1997.
- to fake out or to feign, in sports.
He juked left to lose the defender guarding him.
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- See more words with the same meaning: to take advantage of, cheat, trick.
Last edited on Feb 04 1999. Submitted by Philip Y. from CA, USA on Feb 04 1999.
- to dance provocatively.
She was juking on him all night.
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Last edited on Feb 28 2003. Submitted by Shalana from Chicago, IL, USA on Feb 28 2003.
verb - transitive
- to defraud; "swindle".
He juked me on that deal.
- See more words with the same meaning: to take advantage of, cheat, trick.
Last edited on Dec 27 2010. Submitted by Mary Radicke from San Antonio, TX, USA on Nov 10 1997.
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jump ship 
verb
- to abandon.
After the founder left, a lot of the employees jumped ship.
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Last edited on Aug 11 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 11 2009.
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kick it 
noun
- a low-key gathering.
Person A: Want to go to a rave tonight?
Person B: Nah. I'm going to a kick-it at my neighbor's place.Last edited on Dec 02 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Dec 02 2011.
verb
- to engage in coitus.
She said she wanted to kick it with him!
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Last edited on Mar 10 1997. Submitted by Daisy from Lebanon, PA, USA on Mar 10 1997.
- to relax; "hang out".
I'm just kicking it.
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Last edited on Dec 16 2010. Submitted by Demetrius Scruggs from FL, USA on Dec 22 1997.
- to get started doing something.
Let's kick it!
So when are we going to kick it?
- See more words with the same meaning: to start, prepare to, be about to.
Last edited on Apr 10 2013. Submitted by Patrick B. from River Ridge, LA, USA on Nov 27 1999.
- to spend time in a particular manner.
We're gonna kick it old-school.
Last edited on Jan 11 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jan 11 2011.
- to spend time being alive.
We're still kicking it, haven't stopped kicking yet.Last edited on Jun 06 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 06 2011.
notes
- See also kick.
Last edited on Jun 06 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jun 06 2011.
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kick off 
noun
- the beginning.
Let's go to the summer kick-off party.
- See more words with the same meaning: to start, prepare to, be about to.
Last edited on May 13 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on May 13 2010.
verb - intransitive
- to die.
He kicked off last night.
Last edited on Jul 17 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 11 2009.
verb - transitive
- to begin.
Let's kick off the meeting.
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Last edited on Jul 17 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 31 2009.
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kick rocks
verb
- to go away, to get kicked out
If ya don't like it then kick rocks.
Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Cyndi from CA, USA on Mar 03 2000.
- to leave or exit.
Hey y'all, I'm 'bout to kick rocks.
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Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Alicia from Mountain View, CA, USA on Nov 25 2001.
- used in the imperative as a signal of angry dismissal.
No you can't come, go kick rocks!
Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 25 2013.
- request for another to stop speaking on the current idea or thought that is being discussed at the time.
No one wants to hear your complaining, kick rocks!
Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 25 2013.
- a sarcastic no.
Can you ride in my new car? Kick rocks!
Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 25 2013.
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leave in the lurch 
verb - transitive
- to leave someone in a bad situation.
You really left me in the lurch back there.
- See more words with the same meaning: to abandon, leave a person.
Last edited on Jul 18 2012. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 09 2009.
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leg it 
verb
- to run.
Leg it - it's the police!
Citation from "React to Contact", Lie To Me (TV, 2010) blacked out to resolve Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on Jul 03 2010. Submitted by Robbie G. from Stroud, Hampshire, UK on Feb 13 2006.
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M
make it snappy. 
interjection
- "hurry up."
Could I get a refill on this Coke? And make it snappy.
- See more words with the same meaning: to hurry.
Last edited on Nov 26 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 31 2009.
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