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hightail

American  
[hahy-teyl] / ˈhaɪˌteɪl /

verb (used without object)

Informal.
  1. to go away or leave rapidly.

    Last we saw of him, he was hightailing down the street.


idioms

  1. hightail it, hurry; rush; scamper.

    Hightail it down to the grocery store and buy some bread for lunch.

hightail British  
/ ˈhaɪˌteɪl /

verb

  1. Also: hightail itinformal (intr) to go or move in a great hurry

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Etymology

Origin of hightail

An Americanism dating back to 1885–90; high + tail 1, in reference to the raised tails of fleeing animals, as deer or rabbits

Explanation

To hightail is to leave or move very quickly. Your plan might be to hightail to New York City as soon as you graduate from high school. Hightail is an useful, informal verb that means "get out fast" or "make a beeline for" or "cut and run." Bank robbers might jump in their getaway car and hightail it to their hideout, and a shivering snowshoer will hightail it to a warm fireplace after hours out in the snow. Hightail is 1890s U.S. cattle ranch slang, from the way a running cow or bull raises its tail.

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Read on, study up, then hightail it to your nearest butcher.

From Salon • Apr. 2, 2022

So, over the next 10 days, let’s dig deeper into each specific position — who’s expected to start, who’s pushing for playing time, and who may be tempted to hightail it to the transfer portal.

From Seattle Times • May 4, 2021

It turns out that humans have made a mess of the planet, and it’s our turn to hightail it to other worlds in search of greener pastures.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 27, 2018

“I feel hopeful but not necessarily optimistic,” said Kimmel, who planned to hightail it out of Washington after the show.

From Washington Post • Oct. 22, 2017

“Animals and birds hightail it outta here every May first. Wishing Day, you know.”

From "Wishtree" by Katherine Applegate