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scoot

  • 1 a o lua din loc

    to be off
    to go away
    to make oneself scarce
    sl. to beat / to hook / to off it
    to cut one's stick
    aprox. to saw one's timber
    amer. to scuttle away
    to toddle off
    to stir one's stumps
    to make one's getaway
    to take one's departure
    to scoot (off / away)
    to sling / to take one's hook
    amer. to pull one's freight
    s - o luăm din loc off we go!

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a o lua din loc

  • 2 a-şi lua picioarele la spinare

    to sling one's hook
    to run for it
    to take to one's heels
    to run off (as far as one's legs can carry one)
    to hop along
    to do a scoot
    amer. to take it on the lam
    to tip one's legs a gallop
    to go chase oneself
    amer. sl. to show leg
    şi-a luat picioarele la spinare he was off as fast as he could pelt
    he pelted away
    v. şi a o lua la fugă / sănătoasa.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi lua picioarele la spinare

См. также в других словарях:

  • scoot — [sku:t] v informal [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) to move quickly and suddenly ▪ There s the bus I d better scoot! scoot off ▪ She scooted off on her bike. 2.) [T] [i]especially AmE to make someone or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • scoot — scoot·er·ist; scoot·ers; scoot; scoot·er; …   English syllables

  • scoot|er — scoot|er1 «SKOO tuhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a child s vehicle consisting of a board for the feet between two wheels, one in front of the other, steered by a handlebar and propelled by pushing against the ground with one foot. 2. a similar vehicle… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Scoot — Scoot, v. i. To walk fast; to go quickly; to run hastily away. [Colloq. & Humorous, U. S.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • scoot — [ skut ] verb intransitive INFORMAL to leave or go somewhere very quickly …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • scoot — 1758, possibly from a Scandinavian source (Cf. O.N. skjota to shoot ) related to SHOOT (Cf. shoot) (q.v.). Scooter, the child s vehicle, first attested 1919 …   Etymology dictionary

  • scoot — [v] hurry accelerate, beeline*, be quick, bolt, clear out, dart, dash, expedite, fly, get a move on*, go like lightning, hasten, hurry up, hustle, make haste, make time*, make tracks*, move, move fast, race, run, rush, scamper, scurry, shake a… …   New thesaurus

  • scoot — ► VERB informal ▪ go or leave somewhere quickly. ORIGIN of unknown origin …   English terms dictionary

  • scoot — [sko͞ot] Informal vi., vt. [prob. via dial. < ON skjōta, to SHOOT] to go or move quickly; hurry (off); dart n. the act of scooting …   English World dictionary

  • scoot — UK [skuːt] / US [skut] verb [intransitive] Word forms scoot : present tense I/you/we/they scoot he/she/it scoots present participle scooting past tense scooted past participle scooted informal to leave or go somewhere very quickly Phrasal verbs:… …   English dictionary

  • scoot — intransitive verb Etymology: perhaps alteration of earlier scout, of unknown origin Date: 1758 1. to move swiftly 2. to slide especially while seated < scoot over and let me sit down > • scoot noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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