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Synonyms

bug out

British  

verb

  1. slang (intr, adverb) to depart hurriedly; run away; retreat

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bug out Idioms  
  1. Bulge, as in The news will make her eyes bug out with astonishment . This expression was originally used literally for bulging eyes and later used more loosely as a sign of astonishment. [ Colloquial ; mid-1800s]

  2. Leave, run out, as in This conference is a bore; I think I'll bug out . This usage originated as military slang for deserting and today is used more loosely. [ Slang ; c. 1950]


Example Sentences

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The problem is that’s the kind of value that makes Scrooge McDuck dollar signs bug out of Hollywood executives’ heads.

From Salon • Mar. 26, 2026

When I booked a Tesla for my recent Miami trip, the daily rate didn’t cause my eyes to bug out.

From Washington Post • Dec. 16, 2021

I had the camera app bug out a few times, but generally it's been fast and stable.

From The Verge • Aug. 18, 2017

John Frankenheimer somehow turned art preservation into a white-knuckle actioner, as train saboteurs conspire to prevent Germany from looting artifacts as they bug out of Paris.

From The Guardian • Mar. 29, 2017

Connor says, and pretends to pick a bug out of my hair.

From "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter" by Erika L. Sánchez