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idiomleg it BrEBrEspoken to suddenly begin to run very quickly, especially in order to escape:He was throwing stones, and he broke a window and legged it.Just grab the money and leg it down to the shops before she changes her mind.
leg itslang To go somewhere on foot, often quickly. Leg it, guys, the cops are here! We really need to leg it if we're going to make this bus! My car ran out of gas two miles from my house so I just had to leg it home. ˈleg it (informal, especially British English) run, especially in order to escape from somebody: We saw the police coming and legged it down the road. |