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Definition of bail on
bail on
verb - transitive
- to leave (a relationship) or abandon. Also bail out on.
You're not going to bail on me, are you?
Are you bailing out on me?
- See more words with the same meaning: to abandon, leave a person.
- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on Jul 09 2010. Submitted by Dharmaja M. from IA, USA on May 06 1997.
- to fail to meet up with someone.
Citation from "Sins of the Past", Terriers (TV, 2010), Season 1 Episode 11 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.Last edited on Nov 29 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Nov 29 2010.
- to not follow through on previous plans.
Citation from "Love, Bullets and Blacktop", Reaper (TV, 2007), Season 1 Episode 7 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.Last edited on Oct 27 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 27 2011.
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Other terms relating to 'to abandon, leave a person': | |
Definitions include: in an irreparably bad situation; "out of luck"; "screwed". | |
Definitions include: to defraud; "swindle". | |
Definitions include: to abandon, to leave; "ditch". | |
Definitions include: to not follow through or to cancel last minute or with little notice. | |
Definitions include: to not do something out of fear; "chicken out". | |
Definitions include: to leave someone in a bad situation. | |
Definitions include: to skip a pre-arranged meeting, especially a date. | |
Definitions include: to fail to meet someone at a designated location. | |
Definitions include: See flake. | |
Definitions include: to leave an event or conversation. | |
Definitions include: to leave behind. | |
Definitions include: to leave. | |
Definitions include: excluded. | |
Other terms relating to 'to go, leave, exit': | |
Definitions include: to go. | |
Definitions include: walking, generally as opposed to driving. | |
Definitions include: to leave, or peel out | |
Definitions include: to leave. | |
Definitions include: to move or to go. | |
Definitions include: to smoke marijuana. | |
Definitions include: to leave in a hurry; not running, but quickly and quietly so as to not attract attention. | |
Definitions include: to kill. | |
Definitions include: to leave or exit quickly. | |
Definitions include: to eat a lot. | |
Definitions include: to "step up" to a fight. | |
Definitions include: hair or hair style. | |
Definitions include: to leave quickly. | |
Definitions include: to leave, to take-off. | |
Definitions include: to leave. | |
Slang terms with the same root words
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Other terms relating to 'bail': | |
Definitions include: to leave. | |
Definitions include: to get someone out of jail by posting bail. | |
Definitions include: to call someone to halt, particularly when the intention is to rob. | |
Definitions include: to not appear as required as a condition of bail. | |
Definitions include: to not appear as required as a condition of bail. | |
Other terms relating to 'on': | |
Definitions include: seemingly accidental but with a secret motive. | |
Definitions include: secret sexual activity with a person other than one's partner. | |
Definitions include: See on (one's) plate. | |
Definitions include: useless. | |
Definitions include: absolutely futile; pointless, worthless, inept or absurd; good-for-nothing or idiotic. | |
Definitions include: doing better after an unfavorable event. | |
Definitions include: returned to one's meth or crack addiction. | |
Definitions include: to insult for fun; "make fun of". | |
Definitions include: to attempt to attract verbally; "hit on". | |
Definitions include: to test something before it is released or presented. | |
Definitions include: See barge in. | |
Definitions include: used to describe a person that is angry and is scolding at someone. | |
Definitions include: to be involved with. | |
Definitions include: to be present in large numbers. | |
Definitions include: to be very happy. | |
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