cắp đít
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Definition
- Verb (slang, vulgar):
- To leave abruptly or angrily; to storm off: The primary meaning is to depart suddenly, often in a rude, defiant, or angry manner, sometimes implying a swift, dismissive exit.
- To go away; to get lost: Used as a rude, imperative command to tell someone to leave immediately.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Nó cắp đít đi ra, chẳng nói chẳng rằng. (He stormed out without a word.)
- Cậu cắp đít đi ngay cho tôi! (You get lost right now!)
- Nghe xong câu đó, nó tức giận cắp đít. (After hearing that, he got angry and stormed off.)
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is considered coarse and impolite. It is used in informal, often heated, situations to express strong annoyance or to describe a very abrupt departure, sometimes involving slamming a door.
Variants and Related Words
- Cút (v, slang): to scram, to get lost. An even shorter and more vulgar imperative for telling someone to leave.
- Cút ngay! (Scram right now!)
Synonyms
- Storm off: to leave a place angrily.
- Get lost: a rude command telling someone to go away.
- Scram: an informal, often rude, command to leave immediately.
Related Idioms
- While "cắp đít" itself is a fixed slang phrase, its usage is similar in tone to English idioms like "to take off in a huff" or "to stomp off."
- (thông tục) Go away
- Nó cắp đít đi ra, chẳng nói chẳng rằngHe went out, without a word