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take a powder, Slang. to leave in a hurry; depart without taking leave, as to avoid something unpleasant: Also take a runout powder. He took a powder and left his mother to worry about his gambling debts.
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Sometimes used to describe laundry detergent powder. Which is like any other type of powder. It is snorted throught the nose and gives you intense head aches.
This slangy idiom may be derived from the British dialect sense of powder as “a sudden hurry,” a usage dating from about 1600. It may also allude to the ...
1. Brit dialect. to rush. noun · 2. Brit dialect. a sudden, frantic, or impulsive rush · 3. See take a powder.
May 17, 2017 · Foolish Powder; Fox; Freeze; Friskie Powder; Frula; Gabacho; Galaxy; Gallos; Gato; Gift of the Sun; Gin; Girl;. Girlfriend; Glad Stuff; Gold ...
Pow: Also shortened to “pow pow,” this is another slang term for powder. Powderwhore: Although this doesn't sound like the nicest term, it's commonly used ...
Mar 11, 2014 · It appeared in movie and gangster novel lingo in the 1920's, meaning to depart hastily, in the interest of discretion (usually to avoid trouble) ...
1. Slang term for cocaine · 2. Slang term for light, dry, newly fallen snow · 3. (verb) To apply powder to something. · 4. A roguelike developed specifically for ...
to leave in a hurry; depart without taking leave, as to avoid something unpleasant. He took a powder and left his mother to worry about his gambling debts.
Apr 28, 2024 · verb ; 1 · to sprinkle or cover with or as if with powder ; 2 · to reduce or convert to powder ; 3 · to hit very hard.
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