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leg verb to shoplift by hiding merchandise between your legs under a skirt US- Stuff I legged [boosted by hiding it between her legs under her skirt]. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 93, 1972
▶ leg a hand in poker, to reserve the right to make a bet even though the player has a good hand US- — John Scarne, Scarne’s Guide to Modern Poker, p. 283, 1979
▶ leg it to walk, to walk fast, to run; to hurry; to run away UK, 1601- [H]e could still get the 10.01 if he legged it. — P-P Hartnett, Sad Cunt, p. 98, 1999
- That skinny geezer got a proper slap before he legged it out the door. — John King, White Trash, p. 149, 2001
- I look at the clock. -Yer’d better leg it. It’s nearly quarter to. — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 195, 2002
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