单词 | to snatch it or one's time |
释义 | > as lemmasto snatch it or one's time f. to snatch it or one's time: to resign, to leave a job and take the wages due. Australian slang. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > lack of work > [verb (intransitive)] > vacate an office or position > resign resign1395 resignate1531 to go out1642 to lay down1682 to swear off1698 to turn up1819 to pull the pin1860 to send in one's papers1872 to step down1890 to snatch it or one's time1941 1941 Argus (Melbourne) Week-end Mag. 15 Nov. 1/4 Snatch your time, resign from the Army, or threaten to leave. 1944 A. Marshall These are my People 158 ‘I suppose you struck some bad bosses in your time?’ ‘If they're bad, I snatch it.’ 1962 T. Ronan Deep of Sky 55 What's more, when we pass Silverton I'm snatching my time. 1973 F. Huelin Keep Moving 83 What are yous goin' to do? Snatch it or stay? < as lemmas |
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