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up and away
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1.
General English
North American English
informal
To depart or leave suddenly and quickly; to take off and be gone.
To be carried or move upward and away from a point, often rapidly or unexpectedly (literal movement).
2.
General English
informal
colloquial
An exclamation expressing buoyant departure, ascent, or the start of an enjoyable journey; 'off we go' or 'away we go'.
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