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vamoose

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Dictionary definition of vamoose

To quickly and abruptly leave a place or situation.
"Let’s vamoose from this haunted house before anything spooky happens."

Detailed meaning of vamoose

When someone vamooses, they depart suddenly and often without any prior notice or explanation. The term conveys a sense of urgency and haste, suggesting a desire to escape or avoid something. It can be used in various contexts, such as a person vamoosing from a boring party, a group of friends vamoosing from a dangerous area, or even a fugitive vamoosing from the authorities. Overall, "vamoose" encapsulates the idea of making a swift exit, adding a touch of flair to the act of leaving.

Example sentences containing vamoose

1. When they heard the sirens, the suspects decided to vamoose.
2. The kids promised to vamoose as soon as their homework was done.
3. He had to vamoose from the boring party before it got worse.
4. The magician made the rabbit vamoose with a wave of his wand.
5. The unexpected rain made everyone vamoose from the picnic.
6. We should vamoose before the traffic gets even worse.

History and etymology of vamoose

The verb 'vamoose' has its origins in American English slang, particularly in the American West during the 19th century. While its precise etymology remains somewhat uncertain, 'vamoose' is believed to have evolved from the Spanish phrase 'vamos,' which means 'let's go' or 'we go.' This term likely found its way into the English language through interactions between English-speaking settlers and Spanish-speaking populations in the American Southwest. Over time, 'vamoose' came to mean the act of quickly and abruptly leaving a place or situation. Its colorful and expressive nature captures the sense of sudden departure and has become a part of American English colloquialism.

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Further usage examples of vamoose

1. After the embarrassing mistake, he wanted to vamoose from the meeting.
2. The loud argument made the neighbors want to vamoose.
3. She had to vamoose from the uncomfortable family gathering.
4. The unruly crowd began to vamoose when the security arrived.
5. As soon as the boss announced layoffs, some employees decided to vamoose.
6. Let's vamoose before the crowd gets here.
7. When she saw the spider, she wanted to vamoose.
8. If the cops come, we'll have to vamoose quickly.
9. He told his lazy cat to vamoose from the couch.
10. She told the kids to vamoose out of the kitchen.
11. I think it's time for us to vamoose and find a new spot.
12. If you don't want to be caught, vamoose into the shadows.
13. When the storm comes, we'll vamoose to the basement.
14. As soon as the bell rings, the students vamoose out the door.
15. We better vamoose before they start asking for volunteers.
16. I told the dog to vamoose, but he just sat there.
17. They decided to vamoose from the boring party.
18. Once the movie was over, everyone started to vamoose.
19. If this plan doesn’t work, we’ll have to vamoose.
20. I thought I'd vamoose before my ex arrived at the gathering.
21. She suggested we vamoose to the country for a peaceful retreat.
22. As soon as they realized they were in the wrong conference room, they decided to vamoose.
23. When the rain started to pour, everyone had to vamoose back indoors.
24. If you see a bear while camping, it’s probably a good idea to slowly vamoose.

SAT 4 (Scholastic Assessment Test), Guile and Duplicity, Movement and Flow

abscond,bolt,depart,escape,flee,retreat,skedaddle,split

exit,run,scram,vanish

depart, stay, remain, linger

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