waltz off
To leave or depart in a sudden, often carefree or lighthearted manner. The child came up, told me he liked my funny hat, and waltzed off again. You can't just drop a bombshell like that and then just waltz off—you've got to give me some more details!
waltz off (with something)
Fig. to take something away easily. The thieves waltzed off with a giant screen television in broad daylight. They just picked the thing up and waltzed off. Nobody asked them any questions.
waltz off
Fig. to depart briskly and easily. They said good-bye and waltzed off.
waltz off
verbSee waltz off with something