colloq. [f. CAB sb.3] intr. (also to cab it): To travel or go in a cab.
1858. P. J. Bailey, The Age, 30.
| Cabbing from Hyde Park Corner to the Tower, | |
| Their Iron Duke six times within the hour. |
1860. Chamb. Jrnl., XIV. 116/1. We may cab it ; we may bus it; or we may go by boat.
1866. C. H. Robinson, Diary, III. 520. After two hours chat, I cabbed it home.
1882. Blackw. Mag., Feb., 238/1. He cabs off to take advice.