skedaddle

/skɪˈdædəl/
verb
  1. To leave quickly or run away, often to escape something.
    • When the rain started, we decided to skedaddle back to the car.
    • The rabbit skedaddled into the bushes as soon as it heard the noise.
    • If you see the principal coming, you'd better skedaddle.
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