barrel out

barrel out (of)

To move quickly out of a particular location. Once his cell phone rang, he barreled out of the meeting with no explanation. Someone's coming! We need to barrel out before we get caught!
See also: barrel, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

barrel out (of some place)

to move rapidly out of a place; to burst out of a place. The kids barreled out of town as fast as they could go. They heard the police siren and quickly barreled out.
See also: barrel, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • barrel out (of)
  • cover
  • grab (someone or something) by the throat
  • grab someone by the throat
  • grab someone/something by the throat
  • get someone's dander up, to
  • help (someone) along
  • help along
  • die on
  • die on (someone or something)