vamoose

[vəˈmuːs]

vamoose Definition

to leave quickly or suddenly.

Using vamoose: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vamoose" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We need to vamoose before the storm hits.

  • Example

    The robbers vamoosed as soon as they heard the police sirens.

  • Example

    I'm going to vamoose if this party gets any more boring.

vamoose Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vamoose

Phrases with vamoose

  • vamoose with a vengeance

    to leave in a particularly dramatic or forceful manner

    Example

    After quitting his job, he vamoosed with a vengeance, slamming the door behind him.

  • to abandon or leave a place, especially one's home or property

    Example

    The family had to vamoose the ranch due to financial difficulties.

  • to quickly leave a place, especially one where something illegal or dangerous is happening

    Example

    The teenagers vamoosed the scene when they saw the police car approaching.

Origins of vamoose

from Spanish 'vamos', meaning 'let's go'

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Summary: vamoose in Brief

'Vamoose' [vəˈmuːs] is a verb that means to leave quickly or suddenly. It is often used informally and can be replaced by synonyms like 'flee' or 'run away.' Phrases like 'vamoose with a vengeance' and 'vamoose the ranch' add emphasis or specificity to the act of leaving.