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nick off verb- to depart, to leave AUSTRALIA, 1901
- [O]ld Bluey made sure to nick off before we thought of it. — Ray Slattery, Mobbs’ Mob, p. 15, 1966
- to play truant UK, 1982
Teen slang, recorded by Joanna Williamson, 1982. - to take or steal something AUSTRALIA
- I remember a girl I thought I could trust who nicked off with a man I was about to elevate to number one position in my life. — Sue Rhodes, And When She was Bad She was Popular, p. 15, 1968
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