Idioms

got to split

(I've) got to split

I need to leave. Well, I've got to split. It was lovely to see you, as always. Got to split before I miss my train! A: "Would you like any dessert?" B: "No, thank you. I've got to split."
See also: split, to
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(I've) got to split.

Inf. Fig. I have to leave now. (See also (I) have to shove off for other possible variations.) Jane: Look at the time! Got to split. Mary: See you later, Jane. Bill: It's getting late. I've got to split. Sue: Okay, see you tomorrow. Bill: Good night.
See also: split, to
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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