slide off

Verb

 * 1) To leave a place, a meeting, etc., without being noticed; to slip away, slip off.
 * 2) * 1974 June,, , London: , ISBN 978-0-340-18879-8 ; republished in The Quest for Karla, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1982, ISBN 978-0-340-28376-9 , page 162:
 * Soon as he could, he slid off to Jim's rooms to make sure he'd left nothing around that a journalist might pick on if a journalist were clever enough to make the connection, Ellis to Prideaux.
 * 1) * 2003,, “The Nervous Nineties”, in I Didn't Get Where I Am Today: An Autobiography, London: Heinemann, ISBN 978-0-434-00897-1 ; republished London: Arrow Books, The Random House Group, 2004, ISBN 978-0-09-942164-1 , page 444:
 * Susan and I slid off to an Indian restaurant in Shepherd's Bush, and I slid off on to the floor.
 * Susan and I slid off to an Indian restaurant in Shepherd's Bush, and I slid off on to the floor.

Synonyms

 * slip away, slip off, sneak off