make like a baby and head out

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

A pun on head out (depart for another place) and the idea of a newborn baby emerging headfirst from the womb.

Verb[edit]

make like a baby and head out (third-person singular simple present makes like a baby and heads out, present participle making like a baby and heading out, simple past and past participle made like a baby and headed out)

  1. (humorous) To leave, depart, go out.

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