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hotfoot verb to move quickly US, 1896- I hotfooted it outside and back to my car[.] — James Ellroy, Brown’s Requiem, p. 32, 1981
- He smiled at me and hotfooted it out to the street. — James Ellroy, Because the Night, p. 397, 1984
- The cops began hotfooting it down Darwin Way and they started feeling like pollos. — Joseph Wambaugh, Lines and Shadows, p. 61, 1984
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