book (on) out
book (on) out
To leave a location very quickly. He booked on out the back door as soon as he saw his ex-girlfriend walk into the party. I booked out of the house when I realized that I was going to be late for my appointment.
See also: book, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
book (on) out
Sl. to leave in a hurry; to depart very suddenly and rapidly. I'm in a hurry, so I've got to book out right now. Let's book on out of this place as soon as we can.
See also: book, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
book (on) out
in. to leave in a hurry; to depart very suddenly and rapidly. Let’s book on out of this place as soon as we can.
See also: book, on, out
book out
verbSee book on out
See also: book, out
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- book on out
- book out
- booking
- bolt out
- cast (one's) eyes down
- cast eyes down
- a hair in the butter
- book up
- a golden key can open any door
- send (a) mixed message(s)