(slang, intransitive) To hurry away; to leave secretly and quickly.
“Trimming the grass in the ditch out front yesterday, either a bug bit me or a rock bounced up and hit me in the neck and now it's mildly itchy. Glad it's done though cause the grass turns into a jungle quickly.”
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