time to run



(It's) time to run.

 and (It's) time to move along.; (It's) time to push along.; (It's) time to push off.; (It's) time to split.
Inf. an announcement of one's desire or need to depart. (See also (I) have to shove off and (It's) time to hit the road for an illustration of other possible variations.) Andy: Time to push off. I've got to get home. Henry: See you, dude. John: It's time to split. I've got to go. Sue: Okay. See you tomorrow.
See also: run, time

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Stefek-Polish
Svantepolk-Ancient Scandinavian
Achebe['a:tʃeibei]
PubliusPUWB-li-uws (Ancient Roman), PUB-lee-əs (English)Ancient Roman
Vittoreveet-TO-reItalian
Mchugh[mək'hju:]