flit
verb (flitted, flitting) 1 move swiftly and lightly. 2 chiefly Scottish & N. English move house or leave ones home, especially in secrecy. noun Brit. informal an act of leaving ones home in secrecy. ORIGIN Old Norse, related to FLEET3.
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