scarper

/ˈskɑrpər/
verb
  1. To run away or leave quickly, especially to escape from a situation or avoid trouble.
    • When the police arrived, the thieves scarpered through the back alley.
    • As soon as the teacher turned around, the mischievous student scarpered out of the classroom.
    • The cat scarpered up a tree when it saw the dog.
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