hulk off

English

Etymology

From Hulk.

Verb

hulk off (third-person singular simple present hulks off, present participle hulking off, simple past and past participle hulked off)

  1. 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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