departed, left home Brian flew the coop last night. He packed a suitcase and left.
scoop
news report, story What's the scoop on the murder? Do you know who did it?
scoop them
get news before they do, print the story first "The reporter said, ""We scooped them all on the Harding story."""
fly the coop
Idiom(s): fly the coop
Theme: ESCAPE
to escape; to get out or get away. (Informal. Refers to a chicken escaping from a chicken coop.) • I couldn't stand the party, so I flew the coop. • The prisoner flew the coop at the first opportunity.
coop up|coop
v. phr. To hedge in; confine; enclose in a small place. How can poor Jane work in that small office, cooped up all day long?
fly the coop|coop|fly
v. phr., slang To leave suddenly and secretly; run away. The robbers flew the coop before the police arrived.His partner flew the coop with all the money.
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