释义 |
intransitive verb British slang : leave, depart —often used as a command past tense of bugger off, British slang as in exited to leave a place often for another bugger off, or I'll call the police! -
exited -
departed -
moved -
pushed off -
cleared off -
got off -
dug out -
cut out -
peeled off -
cleared out -
pushed on -
got -
bailed out -
pulled out -
ran along -
bugged out -
walked out -
went -
went off -
escaped -
evacuated -
bugged off -
beat it -
fled -
started -
took off -
took a powder -
quit -
set out -
bailed -
parted -
packed (up or off) -
flew -
hit the road -
stepped (along) -
pulled stakes -
took a hike -
pulled up stakes -
buzzed (off) -
retired -
sallied (forth) -
took a walk -
piked (out or off) -
shoved (off) -
quitted -
struck out -
withdrew -
got out -
booked -
scarpered -
vamoosed -
emigrated -
ran away -
stepped out -
retreated -
went out -
skipped -
mizzled -
removed -
lighted out -
abandoned -
absconded -
lit -
deserted -
vacated -
scrammed -
decamped -
forsook -
scatted -
adjourned -
arrived -
came -
turned up -
remained -
stayed -
settled -
lodged -
closed -
showed up -
dwelt -
approached -
reached -
hit -
abided -
abode -
neared -
landed -
dwelled -
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