ducked off
The phrase "ducked off" is used in informal contexts to describe actions of avoiding attention or leaving quickly.
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Definition
B2Informal
(slang, regional)To leave a place quickly and discreetly, often to avoid being noticed.
Example
- She ducked off before anyone could ask her to stay longer.
B2Informal
(slang, regional)To hide or remain out of sight, avoiding attention or detection.
Example
- He ducked off to avoid the crowd at the party.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "ducked off":
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