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- to abandon
- to escape
- to go
- to halt
- to hurry
- to leave
- to move
- to start
- to visit
- goodbyes (list of)
- hello and other greetings
A
about it 
adjective
- in support of. Also about that. Sometimes prefixed with "all" as an intensifier.
Sometimes pronounced "'bout it" or "'bout that."
I'm so not about that.
Speaker: You want to leave now?
Response: I'm about it.Whatever you want to do, I'm all about it.
Submitted by Nikkii, Jackson, TN, USA, Oct 16 1997.
Clarifications by La Tonya Smith, Houston, TX, USA, Nov 14 1997 and Demetrius Scruggs, FL, USA, Dec 22 1997
- all that, pimp,
player. Sometimes used twice. Popularized by rapper Master P. in his song "Bout it, Bout it."
I'm bout it.
I'm bout it bout it.
Submitted by Jackie Cuevas, San Jose, CA, USA, Mar 15 1998.
Additions by Sheena, Omaha, NE, USA, May 04 1998
- a greeting, similar to "What's happening?" In this context, the term is an abbreviation of "How about it?"
Submitted by Ryan, Spartanburg, SC, USA, Mar 04 1998.
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- flirting, hit on, pimp, player, wing-man
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AWOL 
adjective
- acronym of "absent without leave."
The kids were AWOL from school.
origin
- A military term, meaning to be absent from one's duties without permission.
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a-yo 
interjection
- a greeting. Synonymous with "Hey!", "What's up?", etc.
A-yo, Jessy what's the dills?
Submitted by Daisy, Lebanon, PA, USA, Mar 10 1997.
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bail 
verb
- to leave.
We're going to bail.
Submitted 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?
Submitted by Anonymous, Poland, OH, USA, Mar 19 1999.
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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?
Submitted by Dharmaja M., IA, USA, May 06 1997.
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bail up 
verb
- to call some one to halt, particularly when the intention is to rob.
Usually used in reference to Australian bushrangers. Possible origin:
to place a cow in bails prior to milking.
He tried to bail up a traveller en route to the diggings.
Submitted by Chippy, Australia, Mar 04 1998.
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ball out 
verb
- to leave.
The police showed up at the party and we balled out.
Submitted by Brian, Herndon, VA, USA, Feb 03 1998.
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beagle 
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.
Submitted by Marc Hodgkinson, London, ON, Canada, Aug 01 1998.
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be out 
verb
- to leave.
I got to be out.
If you don't like it, be out.
I'm out.
Submitted by Chill, Brooklyn, NY, USA, May 26 1999.
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bitch 
notes
- when used in most of the following noun forms, also biatch; biotch; beotch; bizatch; biznatch; bisnitch, biznitch; bisnotch; bizo; bizzo; bia. These alternate pronunciations/spellings are typically not used to refer to those noun forms that deal with vehicles.
- an acronym has been invented for "bitch," far after the term entered use: "Beautiful Intellectuals
That Cause Hard-ons."
Submitted by Yesha, OH, USA, Dec 24 1997.
noun
- an unpleasant female.
She is such a bitch!
She is such a biatch/biotch/biznitch/etc.
- a general (if derogatory) term to refer to females, often used in the plural. See also b.
Damn, there's some hot bitches at the bar tonight!
Who's that bitch over there?
- a weakling or coward. See also bitch out.
Why are you being such a bitch?
Submitted by Omar, Amityville, NY, USA, Feb 11 2000.
- one's female significant other; GIRLFRIEND.
Is that your bitch?
Submitted by Laura, USA, Jun 19 2002.
- a well-meaning greeting, usually between men. Also bitch-face.
What's up, bitch?
What's up, bitch-face?
Submitted by Jen, PA, USA, Feb 06 2000.
- friend, usually used between females. Often used in the possessive, as in "my bitch," as the example sentences show.
You're my bitch.
What's up, my bitches?
Bitches, get your ass over here and sing karaoke with me!
Submitted by M.R, Canada, Nov 28 1998.
- a general insult.
Do you want to fight, bitch?
- a person who complains frequently.
Stop being a bitch.
- a servant, subordinate, or inferior competitor. Often used in the possessive, as the example sentences show.
Speaker: Go make me a sandwich.
Response: I'm not your bitch!I made him my bitch on the basketball court.
You're my bitch.
Submitted by Anonymous, ND, USA, Nov 15 1999.
- the pillion (passenger seat) of a motorcycle. Also, a term of derision among bikers when one must
"ride bitch" with another due to breakdown, unavailability of one's own bike, etc. Origin: according
to common practice, men usually drive motorcycles and women sit behind the men.
Babycakes rode bitch with Bugs all the way to L.A.
Submitted by J. Rogers, Birmingham, AL, USA, Apr 12 1998.
- the middle seat in the front or back of a vehicle. The term is used most frequently to
refer to the back, likely simply because most modern vehicles (especially cars) don't have a middle
seat in the front.
You've got to sit bitch.
Submitted by Emily Marcroft, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.
- a U-turn. One usually "flips" a bitch. See flip a bitch.
Aw, man, you missed the turn - flip a bitch!
Submitted by Jason D., Costa Mesa, CA, USA, Oct 04 2002.
- a hassle, chore, or task one doesn't want to perform.
Doing my homework is such a bitch.
Submitted by John C., CA, USA, Jun 20 1999.
- one's unwilling sexual partner, usually referring to male-on-male rape. Usually used in the possessive, as in the example sentence.
I'm gonna make you my bitch!
Submitted by Anonymous, ND, USA, Nov 15 1999.
verb
- to complain. Also bitch and moan. Implies that the person who is "bitching" does this constantly
or is overreacting.
Oh, he's just bitching about his boss.
She's always bitching about people she hates.
Submitted by Anonymous, Apr 06 1998.
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- to complain
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- boyfriend, girlfriend, boo, significant other
- driving (related to)
- to win
- to be defeated
- accomplishment
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bolt 
verb
- to defecate.
Submitted by Everett Gardner, Oneonta, NY, USA, Jun 12 1997.
- to leave, often quickly.
The police are here. Let's bolt.
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book 
verb
- to leave quickly.
When the police arrived, we booked.
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boot 
verb
- to vomit
I booted last night.
Submitted by John Hannan, Potsdam, NY, USA, Oct 23 1997.
- to leave.
I need to boot.
Submitted by Tom, Great Falls, MT, USA, Dec 16 1997.
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bounce 
verb
- to leave.
This party is whack! Let's bounce.
Submitted by C. M., PA, USA, Oct 20 1997.
- to discard or ignore. See also bouncer.
The class was a bore so I bounced it.
He wouldn't leave the ladies alone so I bounced him.
Submitted by Barbara Manning, 日本東京都, Nov 10 1997.
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bra 
noun
- brasserie.
Why don't you buy your girl a lacy bra for her birthday?
- a friendly greeting between males. Alternative pronunciation of "bro," which is short for "brother."
What's up, bra!
Submitted by Nick and Clay, Dec 03 2002.
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break camp 
verb
- to hurry.
Come on, guys, break camp!
Submitted by Butterfly, TX, USA, Oct 24 1997.
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C
check out 
verb
- to see, to look at.
Check out that guy over there.
- to visit, inspect.
We checked out that new restaurant but the food was terrible.
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cop a mope 
verb
- to leave. Submitter James Murphy notes that this term was used frequently by New York City police officers in the 1960's and 1970's.
I'm going to cop a mope.
Submitted by James Murphy, Bronx, NY, USA, Nov 29 2002.
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cracka 
noun
- a friend.
What's up crackas?
You my cracka.
Submitted by Nick Amaral, Narragansett, RI, USA, Jan 27 1998.
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cruise 
verb
- to repeatedly traverse a particular stretch of road, usually with the intent of meeting members of the opposite gender.
Let's go cruise Battlefield!
- to go, to drive.
We cruised over to his house after the game.
- to give. Note: usually used as a request.
Hey, cruise a cookie over here.
- to leave.
I've got to cruise.
Submitted by Jonathan Ruiz, Hemet, CA, USA, Oct 07 1997.
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D
dash 
verb
- to leave
We've got to dash.
Submitted by Marc Davis, Anchorage, AK, USA, Oct 08 1997.
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dip 
verb
- to leave.
I'm about to dip.
Submitted by Red, OH, USA, Nov 14 1997.
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fake 
verb
- to fail to meet someone at a designated location.
Don't fake on me.
Submitted by Sam Aguilar, San Francisco, CA, USA, Feb 10 1998.
adjective
- displeasing.
Man, that was fake!
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fixin' to 
verb
- shortened form of "fixing to"; ABOUT TO; PREPARING TO.
Are you fixin' to go to the store?
Submitted by Star Streets, Montana, USA, Jun 20 1999.
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G
ghost 
verb
- leaving.
I'm ghost, guys.
Submitted by Jazmyn, MI, USA, Jan 26 1998.
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groove 
verb
- to dance.
We can't leave yet. I'm not done grooving.
- to leave, to do something.
Are you guys ready to groove?
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hoe 
noun
- a promiscuous female. Diminutive form of "whore." Also ho, hoebag, hoecake.
Submitted by Phoebe Poehner, Apr 01 1998.
- a general insult, usually applied to females.
She is such a hoe.
Submitted by Ben Ostrander, Jun 04 1997.
- an affectionate term for a friend. Used in greeting, typically between males.
What's up, hoe?
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holla 
notes
- "holla" is a colloquial spelling of holler.
verb
- to respond to someone, e.g. via a telephone call, e-mail, cell phone text message, etc. Also holla back.
Typically used as a request.
Message left on an answering machine: "Well, I guess you're not home. Holla back!"
Submitted by Tipsy, San Diego, CA, USA, Dec 02 2002.
interjection
- a greeting.
Holla.
Submitted by Liz, CA, USA, Feb 02 2002.
notes
- "Holla" can also be used as a goodbye. This is actually the form mentioned above - a request to contact
someone. So "Holla," as goodbye means roughly, "Contact me later."
I'm leaving man. Holla.
Submitted by Hume-Fogg Web Team, Nashville, TN, USA, Sep 10 2002.
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homes 
noun
- friend. A word of greeting to friends or acquaintances.
Hey homes, what's happening?
Submitted by Samuel Jackson, Chicago, IL, USA, Jan 05 1998.
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how's it hanging? 
interjection
- a greeting.
Submitted by Kevin Henriksen, Cedar Rapids, IA, USA, Nov 29 2001.
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jet 
verb
- to leave.
I've got to jet.
Submitted by Lindsay, Canada, Dec 13 2002.
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juke 
verb
- to cheat.
He juked me on that deal.
- to not meet someone as planned; STAND UP.
She juked me, we were supposed to meet at 9:00, but she didn't show.
Submitted by Mary Radicke, San Antonio, TX, USA, Nov 10 1997.
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kick it 
verb
- to engage in coitus.
She said she wanted to kick it with him!
Submitted by Daisy, Lebanon, PA, USA, Mar 10 1997.
- to relax; HANG OUT.
I'm just kicking it.
Submitted by Demetrius Scruggs, FL, USA, Dec 22 1997.
- to get started doing something.
Let's kick it!
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late 
interjection
- Synonymous with "Good-bye,", "Later," etc.
Hey, I need to leave, late!
Submitted by Jonathan Ruiz, Hemet, CA, USA, Oct 07 1997.
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laters 
notes
- See late.
Submitted by Bruce Blackwell, Omaha, NE, USA, Oct 05 1997.
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M
mob 
verb
- to go, usually as a group.
Let's mob to the party over on fifth street.
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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.
Submitted by Emily Marcroft, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.
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munson 
verb
- to abandon, to leave; DITCH. Origin: from the movie Kingpin, released during the summer of 1996.
Let's munson that kid.
He got munsoned by his ride.
Submitted by Brian, San Diego, CA, USA, Jun 05 1997.
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outie 
verb
- leaving, often quickly. Possibly a shortened version of the phrase "out of here," or, as typically
pronounced, "outta here."
I'm outie, bro.
Submitted by Dustin Gibbons, London, ON, Canada, Nov 12 1997.
notes
- This term is also used as Audi and Audi Five-Thousand, a reference to the Audi make of
cars, known for their speed and fast acceleration. While "officially" the pronunciation of "Audi" and "outie"
are different, often 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.
Submitted by Martian, New York, NY, USA, Oct 03 2002.
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peace 
verb
- to leave. Derived from "peace out". Usually used in the past tense or as a gerund.
I stayed until 5am. You were the one who peaced at 3!
Submitted by Zach Youngerman, Bronx, NY, USA, Dec 17 2002.
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peace out 
interjection
- goodbye.
I'm leaving guys. Peace out!
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piss off 
verb
- to leave. Note: British.
Why don't you just piss off?
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pull a Nancy Drew 
verb
- to fake something to
escape a situation. Origin: from the fictional character Nancy Drew, who
uses the same technique: feigning unconsciousness until her captor looses his
grip, then running away. Notes: usually refers to faking an orgasm to get
someone to stop having sex with you. Often simplified to "pull a Nancy."
By that time I was so tired that I had to pull a Nancy and get it all over with.
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pull chocks 
verb
- to leave. Etymology: chocks are
wedges used to prevent anything with wheels (e.g. airplanes, tractors, etc.)
from moving. "Pulling the chocks" allows the vehicle to proceed.
Let's pull chocks, this place struggles.
Submitted by Troy Vannieuwenhoven, WI, USA, Dec 18 1997.
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Q
quick outie 
noun
- a person who leaves quickly when something bad is about to happen.
The new boy was a quick outie.
Submitted by Danielle Norman, Moorestown, NJ, USA, Nov 23 2002.
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roll out 
verb
- to leave, usually in a vehicle.
All right man, I gotta roll out.
Submitted by Brian, Herndon, VA, USA, Feb 03 1998.
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scootch 
verb
- move a small amount; SCOOT.
Scootch your seat over here.
We'll just scootch them together.
Submitted by Kay Turner, Bella Vista, AR, USA, Nov 28 2002.
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skate 
verb
- to leave.
Let's skate.
Submitted by Brian Ruzicka, Eau Claire, WI, USA, May 06 1998.
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split 
verb
- to leave.
Sorry guys, I've got to split.
Submitted by Claire, USA, Dec 16 2002.
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step 
verb
- to step away, to leave someone or something alone.
You best just step!
- to fight.
You want to step?
Submitted by Janet Chang, Oct 04 1997.
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step off 
verb
- to step away, to leave someone or something alone.
You better step off before I make it necessary for you to!
Submitted by Tia Melisa Barnes, Memphis, TN, USA, Jun 04 1997.
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sup 
interjection
- a greeting, similar to "What's going on?" A shortened version of "What's up."
Submitted by JC, USA, Dec 27 1997.
Clarifications submitted by Elizabeth W. Bromberg, Birmingham, Alabama, Jan 05 1998
noun
- dinner. Etymology: shortened version of supper.
Do you want to go eat some sup?
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tear 
verb
- to leave quickly.
You ready to go? Let's tear.
Submitted by Mia Chavis, Lumberton, NC, USA, Sep 21 1997.
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what's crackin'? 
interjection
- a greeting, synonymous with greetings such as "What's going on?"
Hey man, what's crackin'?
Submitted by Jessica Kettler, Oxnard, CA, USA, Nov 30 2001.
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What's in the bag? 
interjection
- a greeting, similar to the likes of "What's up?"
So, what's in the bag?
Submitted by Michelle, CA, USA, Mar 22 1998.
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what's poppin? 
interjection
- a greeting, synonymous with greetings such as "What's going on?"
Submitted by Marisa, Plymouth, MA, USA, Nov 30 2001.
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what's the dilly? 
interjection
- a greeting; WHAT'S THE DEAL, WHAT'S GOING ON. Also what's the dills.
Hey, what's the dilly?
Submitted by Daisy, Lebanon, PA, USA, Mar 10 1997.
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what's up? 
interjection
- a greeting. Synonymous "What's going on?", "How are you?", etc. Note: alternate pronunciations/spellings include
what up, waddup, whassup,whazzup, and sup.
Submitted by Sarah, Hamilton, ON, Canada, Oct 01 2001.
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whore 
noun
- a prostitute.
- a promiscuous person, usually female.
- a greeting, usually between males.
What's up, whore!
- a friendly insult, usually between males.
Leave me alone, whore!
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yo 
interjection
- used to get someone's attention.
Yo, come here.
- used at the end of a sentence to emphasize a point.
What's up, yo?
You going to hook me up, yo?
That's my knife, yo.
- used as a prefix to a greeting. Notes: "Yo" is the first person pronoun (i.e. "I") in Spanish.
Yo, man, what's up?
Submitted by John Nelson, Lufkin, TX, USA, Sep 12 1997.
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