to leave; take off
especially when details of departure or destination are suggested more by circumstance than a schedule or itinerary.
common in the Midwest esp. Mi
especially when details of departure or destination are suggested more by circumstance than a schedule or itinerary.
common in the Midwest esp. Mi
Those two argue all the time but if I have to duck, I'm heading out!
or
We are going to the bar, wanna head out with us?
or
We are going to the bar, wanna head out with us?
by miss elis March 31, 2008
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