Peel out Meaning in English
expression
ˈpiɫ/ /ˈaʊt
PEEL owt
pˈiːl/ /ˈaʊt
PEEL owt
Definição
To start driving a car very quickly so the tires spin and make a loud screeching noise; often done to show off or leave a place fast.
Uso & Nuances
Informal, US English. Usually about cars or motorcycles. Commonly used to describe showing off, dramatic exits, or aggressive driving. Not a general term for starting to drive; it always implies tire screeching.
Spanish: acelerar bruscamente - salir derrapandoPortuguese (BR): arrancar cantando pneu - sair derrapandoPortuguese (PT): arrancar a chiar pneus - sair a derraparChinese (Simplified): 猛踩油门起步 - 疾速起步Chinese (Traditional): 猛踩油門起步 - 疾速起步Hindi: तेजी से गाड़ी दौड़ाना (पहिए घुमाते हुए)Arabic: انطلاق سريع مع صرير الإطاراتBengali: দ্রুত চাকা ঘুরিয়ে বেরিয়ে যাওয়া - টায়ার ঘুরিয়ে ছুটে যাওয়াRussian: сорваться с места с визгом шинJapanese: タイヤを鳴らして急発進するVietnamese: rồ ga lao vọt đi - đạp ga phóng vút đi (làm lốp kêu)Korean: 타이어를 울리며 급출발하다Turkish: lastiklerini cıyaklatarak hızla uzaklaşmakUrdu: ٹائر گھما کر تیزی سے گاڑی بھگاناIndonesian: tancap gas sampai ban berdecit
Frases de Exemplo
The car peeled out at the green light.
basic
He likes to peel out to impress his friends.
basic
Don't peel out in the parking lot.
basic
He peeled out of the driveway, leaving a cloud of smoke behind.
natural
People stared when she peeled out at the intersection.
natural
He was so angry he peeled out without saying goodbye.
natural