go their separate ways

verb

Definitions

  1. Of two or more people, to cease travelling or spending time together

    Of two or more people, to cease travelling or spending time together; to depart with different destinations.

    • Everybody / everyone goes their separate ways.
    • […] the lease which brought about the formation of the M.S.J.A.R. came to nothing, and the two companies went their separate ways.
  2. Of two or more people, to end a (romantic, professional, etc.) relationship.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA