split
split,
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10. Slang. To depart from; leave: They split Miami when the hurricane was forecast.
5. To divide or share something with others.
6. Slang. To depart; leave: All the older kids have split to go dancing.
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7. A dessert of sliced fruit, ice cream, and toppings.
8. Often splits Sports. An acrobatic feat in which the legs are stretched out straight in opposite directions at right angles to the trunk.
9. Sports. An arrangement of bowling pins left standing after a bowl, in which two or more pins remain standing with one or more pins between them knocked down.
10. A single thickness of a split hide.
adjective
split hairs
To see or make trivial distinctions; quibble.
[Dutch splitten, from Middle Dutch.]