blow town

blow town

To leave town, usually hastily. We need to blow town now—the boss has pieced together that we're the ones who stole the money.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

blow town

tv. to get out of town, probably in a hurry. (Underworld.) I gotta pack and blow town. The cops are onto me.
See also: blow, town
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • Blow on it!
  • blow over
  • go blow it out your ear
  • Go blow it out your ear!
  • grits
  • blow chunks
  • blow (one's) groceries
  • blow one’s groceries
  • grocery
  • description
References in periodicals archive
In those days when communication was slow at best, horse thieves and swindlers found it easy to slither into the city, commit their criminal acts, and blow town. Maybe there was a shyster or two on this very train with the mayor.
Friday night's episode saw poor Frasier Crane finally realise he was madly in love with Kate, just as she decided to blow town for a new job.