trot along

trot along
[ʹtrɒtəʹlɒŋ] phr v
1. бежать трусцой (о лошади, человеке и т. п.)
2. разг.
1) быстро отправляться делать (что-л.)

you'd better trot along and feed the dog - ты бы поскорей пошёл покормить собаку

2) уходить

good-bye, I must trot along - до свидания, мне надо бежать


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