Haul it
verb phrase
To run away; flee; escape
[1940s+ Black; fr haul ass]
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- Haul someone in
verb phrase To arrest someone; RUN someone IN: The police decided to haul them all in (1940s+)
- Haul off on someone
verb phrase To hit or beat someone; launch a blow at someone: counting fifty before they hauled off on a Red (1930s+)
- Haul someone over the coals
verb phrase [1719+; fr the old ordeal by fire]
- Haul the mail
verb phrase Related Terms carry the mail