To leave, turn you heels to the situation.
See book it.
Sometimes interchangeable with "peace" as a verb, to peace, to leave. "peaced outa there pretty quick"
"Heel it now!"
"I heel'd that scene"
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Carved from a single heaving mass of cellulite
He's got a bad case of the heels
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A particularly agile, athletic and elusive thief.
Named after so called "Spring-heel Jack" a notorious pickpocket and burglar, active in Manchester(England) in the 1950's
Jack(Spring-heel)McMaster was finally caught in 1959 after committing an estimated 900+ offences. Though he never used violence,being too fast to be caught,he was sentenced to 8 years in gaol. He escaped from Strangeways gaol after 3 days and was never apprehended again.
It's generally safe in Barcelona, but you've got to watch out for spring-heels.
Be careful ...watch out for spring-heels !!
He's OK, but he's a bit of a spring-heel Jack (said as a term of endearment)
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“Driver’s Heel” is an unsightly area on a shoe, where part of the heel on the right shoe is rubbed off from driving with your shoe scraping against the floor of the car while pushing on the gas pedal.
Nancy didn’t realize she had a bad case of driver’s heel on her good pair of shoes, but all her co-workers noticed and would snicker behind her back.
a gay guy who likes to be on the bottom.usally a derogatory term.
"oh that guy acts all butch,but when you get him home he has helium heels"
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