make like a tree and leave
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]A pun on leave (“depart”) and leaf (“produce leaves”).
Pronunciation
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Verb
[edit]make like a tree and leave (third-person singular simple present makes like a tree and leaves, present participle making like a tree and leaving, simple past and past participle made like a tree and left)
- (idiomatic, humorous) To leave, depart.
- Synonyms: make like a tree, make like a baby and head out, make like a banana and split, put an egg in one's shoe and beat it
- 2013, C. C. Elisan, Malware, Rootkits & Botnets (Beginner's Guide), McGraw Hill, →ISBN, page 197:
- After all the needed malware files have been installed and all the necessary changes to the system have been made to facilitate malware persistency, the malware installer makes like a tree and leaves. Since the job of the malware installer is done, there is no more need for it to linger in the system.