steal out of (some place)
steal out of (some place)
To leave some place secretly, inconspicuously, or discreetly. We stole out of the store before anyone had a chance to notice that we'd taken anything. I stole out of the meeting to answer a phone call about a new job opportunity.
See also: of, out, steal
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- dip out
- steal a look (at someone or something)
- steal a glance (at someone or something)
- steal a glance at
- steal a glance/look
- take a powder
- Take a powder!
- take a powder, to
- take to the woodshed
- take (one) to the woodshed