Head out phrasal verb spoken language
Used to describe leaving some place.
She packed her bags and headed out.
Hurry up, everyone. We're about to head out.
It's quite late now. I think it's time for us to head out.
Used to indicate moving something on its way.
Everyone move out please, I'm heading the car out.
To seduce and make someone think you're in love with them (the fact is that you're not) then leave them
To flee or run
To leave a place, especially to start a journey
I'm leaving
1. Used when someone or something moves very quickly.
2. Used when one starts moving or leaves promptly.
It is mostly used in the present tense.