absquatulate

Etymology
Attested since the 1830s in American English, a jocular mock-Latin word. , as (as in ) +  +  (as in, properly ), hence meaning “get up (from a squat) and depart (quickly)”. The middle portion was perhaps influenced by and the dialectal term ; compare contemporary.

Verb

 * 1)  To leave quickly or in a hurry; to depart, flee.
 * 2)   To abscond.
 * 1)   To abscond.
 * 1)   To abscond.
 * 1)   To abscond.
 * 1)   To abscond.

Synonyms

 * See Thesaurus:leave
 * See Thesaurus:leave

Translations

 * Bulgarian: вдигам гълъбите
 * Czech: zdejchnout se
 * Dutch: er vanonder muizen, 'm smeren, zijn biezen pakken,, er vanonder trekken
 * German:, ,
 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 뺑소니치다, 종적을 감추다
 * Polish: zwiewać
 * Portuguese: pirar-se, pisgar-se,
 * Swedish:, , ,