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bug out
verb
slang(intr, adverb) to depart hurriedly; run away; retreat
Idioms and Phrases
Bulge, as in The news will make her eyes bug out with astonishment . This expression was originally used literally for bulging eyes and later used more loosely as a sign of astonishment. [ Colloquial ; mid-1800s]
Leave, run out, as in This conference is a bore; I think I'll bug out . This usage originated as military slang for deserting and today is used more loosely. [ Slang ; c. 1950]
Example Sentences
And, as it turns out, there are more bugs out there worth worrying about than previously reported.
His eyes bugged out and reminded me of the Viking berserker.
“But what does that mean? I am familiar with the concept of bugging out, but I do not think I have heard the word love before.”
I did every dirty job there was: I cleaned outhouses and strained bugs out of cisterns.
“There's been a bunch of stuff that's happened over the past 16 months … that is going to make people's eyes bug out.”
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