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va.moose[vəm'u:s] vi sl fugir, sumir-se, dar o fora, sair na surdina. -
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vi., vt. 물러가다, 도망치다, 행방을 감추다 -
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(ز.ع.)بسرعت عازم شدن ، كوچ كردن ، عزيمت كردن -
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[və'muːs]verbo intransitivo AE colloq. smammare, filare via* * *[və'muːs]verbo intransitivo AE colloq. smammare, filare via -
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[væ|ʹmu:s,və{ʹmu:s}-] v амер. разг.удирать, уносить ноги -
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амер. жарг. Убирайся! Уходи<те>!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Vamoose!
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OED: 1827. To leave, or clear out. This term originated in the Southwest, but has since become common slang throughout the United States. It is generally used as an intransitive verb, but as Blevins and the OED note, it also has a transitive usage, as in "they vamoosed the ranch."Alternate forms: bamoose, vamonos, vamoos, vamos, vamose, vampoose.
См. также в других словарях:
vamoose — (v.) to decamp, 1834, from Sp. vamos let us go, from L. vadamus, from vadere to go, to walk, from PIE root *wadh to go (Cf. O.E. wadan to go, L. vadum ford; see WADE (Cf. wade) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
vamoose — ► VERB informal ▪ depart hurriedly. ORIGIN from Spanish vamos let us go … English terms dictionary
vamoose — ☆ vamoose [vamōs′] vi., vt. vamosed, vamosing [va mo͞os′ ] vi. vt. vamoosed, vamoosing [< Sp vamos, let us go < L vadamus, 1st pers. pl., pres. subj. of vadere, to go: see WADE] [Old Slang] to leave quickly; go away (from) hurriedly: also… … English World dictionary
Vamoose! — [vffi”mus] exclam. Beat it!; Go away! (From Spanish.) □ Go on, beat it! Vamoose! □ Vamoose! Go home! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
vamoose — Vamose Va*mose , v. i. & t. [Sp. vamos let us go.] To depart quickly; to depart from. [Written also {vamos}, and {vamoose}.] [Slang, Eng. & U. S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vamoose — v To leave. Come on, partners. Let s vamoose. 1830s … Historical dictionary of American slang
vamoose — leave quickly, go, get going, hit the road We better vamoose, my friend, or we ll be late for our appointment … English idioms
vamoose — [c]/vəˈmus / (say vuh moohs) verb (vamoosed, vamoosing) –verb (i) 1. to make off; decamp; depart quickly. –verb (t) 2. to decamp from; quit hurriedly: *I ll vamoose the ranch if he keeps after me. –christina stead, 1944. Also, vamose /vəˈmoʊs/… …
Vamoose Bus Service — Infobox Bus transit name = Vamoose Bus image size = 200px Slogan = More Bang For Your Buck No Bull founded = 2004 (United States) headquarters = 16 Penn Plaza, Suite 514 New York, NY 10001 service area = New York City Bethesda, Maryland Arlington … Wikipedia
vamoose — intransitive verb (vamoosed; vamoosing) Etymology: Spanish vamos let us go, suppletive 1st plural imperative (from Latin vadere to go) of ir to go, from Latin ire more at wade, issue Date: 1859 to depart quickly … New Collegiate Dictionary
vamoose — /va moohs /, v., vamoosed, vamoosing. Slang. v.i. 1. to leave hurriedly or quickly; decamp. v.t. 2. to leave hurriedly or quickly from; decamp from. [1830 40; < Sp vamos let us go, impv. 1st pers. pl. of ir to go] * * * … Universalium