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take a powder



VERB
blow
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Burned: I assume that at this point you’re relieved he took a powder.

From Washington Post

Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts wants to run for president in 2020, but her hometown newspaper thinks maybe she just oughta take a powder.

From Washington Times

“He took a powder in the bathroom and left, and allowed Maine to decide West Virginia’s vote,” Mr. Morrisey said of his Democratic opponent.

From Washington Times

When his casinos went belly-up, Trump vodka took a powder, Trump steaks sat in their freezers and his investments in buildings like the Plaza Hotel failed to make money, Trump turned to the banks.

From Salon

I won’t go so far as to recommend that you turn back the culinary clock and take a powder to make these summer sippers.

From Washington Post