over the wall

over the wall

Free after having escaped from prison. I'll go crazy in here before the end of my sentence—that's why I have to go over the wall! I'll try to pass your message to Cynthia once I'm over the wall.
See also: over, wall
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

*over the wall

reaching freedom from a prison. (*Typically: be ~; go ~.) Max tried to go over the wall, but they caught him. Lefty was over the wall for a week before that caught him.
See also: over, wall
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • as the white on rice
  • I'll see you (later)
  • I'll see you later
  • be a mixed blessing
  • get back to (someone)
  • I'll see ya (later)
  • in some neck of the woods
  • in this/that neck of the woods
  • I'll try to see (one) later
  • on second thoughts