hulk off

verb

Etymology

From hulk (“be a large, often imposing presence; move [one's large, hulking body]”) or Hulk.

Definitions

  1. To leave or walk away, especially in an angry or enraged manner, and said especially of…

    To leave or walk away, especially in an angry or enraged manner, and said especially of large and physically imposing persons or objects.

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