The verb {Haw'} is defined as "flee, get out".
Now read the relevant definitions of "flee", from the marrion-webster.
a : to run away often from danger or evil.
b : to hurry toward a place of security.
And now, I ask..
Does the {Haw'} *have* to always have the sense of "getting out in a hurry" ? Can't I use it, to mean the "simple/relaxed/casual" getting out from a place ?
Because, if the only meaning it can have, is the *getting out in a hurry", then how the frack, do I express the "getting out of" of the simple kind ?
Haw' does have a sense of urgency to it, though exactly
how quickly you flee can vary. If you want to get out casually,
you can mej or DoH.
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