Haul ass (out of something or some place) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "haul ass (out of something or some place)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-11-11 05:11

Meaning of Haul ass (out of something or some place)

Haul ass (out of something or some place) slang verb phrase rude

To move or depart from some place in a very quick or hurried manner

We need to haul ass out of here before he comes.

When the killer broke into the house, my family hauled ass.

To leave something or some place very lazily or reluctantly

I hauled my ass out of house at midnight and went to the airport to pick up my roommate.

Nothing could make me haul my ass out of bed at 4 a.m.

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Grammar and Usage of Haul ass (out of something or some place)

Verb Forms

  • hauling ass
  • to haul ass (out of something or some place)
  • hauls ass (out of something or some place)
  • hauled ass (out of something or some place)

The verb "haul" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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