vamoose

IPA: vˈæmˈus

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive, slang) To run away (from); to flee.
  • (intransitive, slang) To hurry.
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Examples of "vamoose" in Sentences

  • In denial, as in the first of the 5 stages of grief vamoose
  • Considering this was discovered last Friday morning vamoose
  • The senate bill will not die in the house until ... vamoose
  • At least 100 Dem representatives will cringe at this statement vamoose
  • Ragefully, she tells the guests to scat, get lost, vamoose, just scram!
  • Police are appealing for witnesses to a "vamoose" burglary in which a car was stolen from
  • In the fury of the last violent eruption, Rob received his own internal signal to vamoose.
  • "I've kind of lost my way in this here shebang, and if you'll kindly show me the door I'll cause no trouble and sure vamoose."
  • A Jets P.R. man told Revis to vamoose when Francesa kept badgering Revis about a no-call on his 100-yard interception return against Miami.

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