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scarper
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scarper [ˈskɑːpə] Brit slang
vb (intr)
to depart in haste
n
a hasty departure
[probably an adaptation of Italian scappare to escape; perhaps influenced by folk etymology Scapa Flow Cockney rhyming slang for go]
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Verb1.scarper - fleescarper - flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; "If you see this man, run!"; "The burglars escaped before the police showed up"
go forth, leave, go away - go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight"
flee, take flight, fly - run away quickly; "He threw down his gun and fled"
skedaddle - run away, as if in a panic

scarper
verb (Brit. slang) run away, flee, disappear, go, depart, clear off (informal), beat it (slang), make off, abscond, decamp, take flight, hook it (slang), run for it, slope off, cut and run (informal), beat a hasty retreat, do a bunk (Brit. slang), scram (informal), take yourself off, skedaddle (informal), vamoose (slang, chiefly U.S.), make yourself scarce (informal), take to your heels I've never seen anyone scarper so fast.
Translations
scarper [ˈskɑːpəʳ] VI (Brit) → largarse
scarper [ˈskɑːrr] vi (British)ficher le camp
scar tissue ntissu m cicatriciel
scarper
vi (Brit inf) → abhauen (inf), → verduften (inf)
scarper [ˈskɑːpəʳ] vi (Brit) (fam) → darsela a gambe


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Douglas Richardson, 28, scarpered when staff at Tesco, in Gateshead town centre, attempted to detain him after he'd snatched a DVD just after midnight on October 16.
Branding it "a minor ecological disaster", Mr Wilson added: "Luckily, most of the birds scarpered but the swans are the main victims because they stayed to protect their unborn young.
Natalie promptly grabbed her radishes and scarpered," the witness added.
 
 
 
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