Absquatulate
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To take one's self off; to decamp. [A jocular word. U. S.]
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Go squat elsewhere.
Remove yourself from my seat.
A command to someone residing in your spot. -
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To move off in a rush; to hurry away.
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To die.
Created from the idea, go
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To leave quickly or in a hurry; to take oneself off; to [decamp]; to depart.
Blended jocular mock-Latin word. Arose in America in the 19th century (about 1837). Probably made up of the following parts: The Latin adverb and prefix ab, away (from), (maybe taken from abscond), the suffix -ate (maybe taken from [perambulate] or [undulate]), and the middle portion, squatul, which might be a derivation of to squat. -
To get off my property, fool.
[Il] faut que [tu] [pars] maintenant. -
To go [the gas station] for smokes and never come back. Or in a more Simplified version for [a father] figure to leave with out a [farewell].
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When something [disappears] under not-so-mysterious circumstances, it was absquatulated. If a friend takes out the best looking donut you have ever seen and then devours it without sharing, then you just watched your friend [absquatulate] it. [19th century] slang word
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