take a powder

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take a powder

He decided to take a powder before the meeting started.

Definition

Verb (idiom): - To leave suddenly, secretly, or without informing anyone; to disappear, often to avoid an unpleasant situation or responsibility.

Usage

This idiom is informal and somewhat dated. It is used to describe a person's abrupt and unannounced departure, typically implying they are fleeing or escaping from something.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The idiom often carries a connotation of cowardice, evasion, or irresponsibility. It is frequently used in narratives about crime, trouble, or personal conflicts.
  • It is primarily used in North American English.
Variants and Related Words
  • Take off: (verb phrase) To leave, especially quickly or suddenly.
    • He took off before the meeting ended.
  • Vamoose: (verb, informal) To depart quickly.
    • We'd better vamoose before it gets dark.
Synonyms
  • Disappear: To cease to be visible or present.
  • Vanish: To disappear suddenly and completely.
  • Skedaddle: (informal) To depart quickly or hurriedly; run away.
  • Make oneself scarce: (idiom) To leave, especially to avoid trouble.
Related Idioms
  • Fly the coop: To escape or leave, especially from a restrictive place.
    • The kids flew the coop as soon as their parents left.
  • Slip away: To leave quietly and secretly.
    • He managed to slip away during the commotion.
take a powder

He decided to take a powder before the meeting started.

Verb
  1. disappear without notifying anyone (idiom)

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