hotfoot



hotfoot it (off to) (somewhere)

to go somewhere as fast as possible. I've got to hotfoot it off to school. When they heard the police sirens, the thieves hotfooted home.
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hotfoot it out of (somewhere)

to run away from a place. Did you see Tom hotfoot it out of the office when the boss came in? Things are looking bad. I think we had better hotfoot it out of here.
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hotfoot it

  (informal)
to walk or run quickly You'd better hotfoot it down to the video shop before it closes.
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hotfoot it

Go in haste, walk fast or run. For example, I'll have to hotfoot it to the airport if I'm to meet them. [Slang; c. 1900]
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aladdinə-LAD-in (English)Literature
Falk-German
Hrodger-Ancient Germanic
Seo-Hyunsu-hyunKorean
Melvin['melvin]
Hisein-Arabic