Black-fog

What is Black-fog?


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-intransitive verb

To leave a party or other social gathering without being detected. Usually the other participants do not realize the departure until some time later. black-fogs, black-fogging, black-fogged

Origin: "black fog", something never seen

-"Hey, where's Bill?"

-"I dunno... what, did he leave?"

-"Looks like he black-fogged!"

"Brian got caught last night trying to black-fog. He's usually really good at it, but Carrie saw him walking to his car."

See slip out, leave, escape, go


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