troop out
A term meaning the current or future process of leaving. It usually signifies leaving one area for another.
This term can be used over one subject or plural. It can also be used in past tense.
The term "troop" could also replace "peace", as it expresses the process or act of leaving.
This term can be used over one subject or plural. It can also be used in past tense.
The term "troop" could also replace "peace", as it expresses the process or act of leaving.
"I'm off the clock; Its time to troop out to the club!"
"Our electricity just got cut off. We're going to troop out to the nearest store for batteries and candles until we get the situation fixed."
"It's late. It's time to troop out."
"Jack trooped out a long time ago. I think he went to his girl's house."
"I'm out. Troop!"
"Our electricity just got cut off. We're going to troop out to the nearest store for batteries and candles until we get the situation fixed."
"It's late. It's time to troop out."
"Jack trooped out a long time ago. I think he went to his girl's house."
"I'm out. Troop!"