Obs. [Slang. ? Gipsy.] intr. To go.

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1567.  Harman, Caueat, 84. Bynge a waste, go you hence.

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1609.  Dekker, Lanth. & Candle-Lt., Wks. 1884–5, III. 198. And bing we to Rome vile.

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1652.  Brome, Jov. Crew, IV. ii. 431. Bing awast, bing awast.

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1815.  Scott, Guy M., xxviii. ‘Bing out and tour, ye auld devil.’ Ibid. (1822), Nigel, xxiii. ‘You shall be carted for bawd … and bing off to Bridewell.’

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