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Origin unknown. Possibly Spanish. (Vamoose al casa?)
Let's vamoose Seaworld!
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The active act of leaving; to vacate and vamoose simultaneously.
Since Larry cut the cheese I must vamoosicate.
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When you get kicked out of a Moose Lodge
After drinking and getting too rambunctious at the local Moose lodge (embarrassing), we were vamoosed by the bartender.
To change locale in a hurry whenever you encounter a whitetail's "Goliath cousin"; this is especially advisable with a bull that's in rut, or a cow with one or more young ones in tow.
Anytime I go hiking in the deep woods, I always try to have an escape-route in mind, just in case I have to unexpectedly vamoose at any time during my trek.
Vamoose-quite possibly derived from the Spanish "vamanos" ( "let's go") used as an exclamation or said as an order most commonly, meaning "leave!", "get out!" or, as a statement of intent, "Let's leave!".
examples: " OK you kids, I am mopping the floor-vamoose! Out!".
"You guys clear out-vamoose!"
"Uh oh, they are about to fight, let's vamoose".