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      [Verb]  | "bail" 


      1: to clear (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side —usually used with out

      2: to clear water from by dipping and throwing —usually used with out

      3: bail out


      Origin: 1613 ;

       Verbal derivative of {see: |bail:1|bail:1};

      [Verb]  | "bail" 


      1: to temporarily release (a prisoner) in exchange for security given for appearance at a later hearing : to release under bail

      2: to procure the release of by giving bail —often used with out

      3: to help from a predicament —used with out


      Origin: 1548 ;

       Verbal derivative of {see: |bail:3|bail:3};

      [Verb]  | "bail" 


      1: to deliver (personal property) in trust to another for a special purpose and for a limited period


      Origin: 1768 ;

       Anglo-French baillier;

      [Verb]  | "bail out" 


      1: to parachute from an aircraft

      2: to abandon a harmful or difficult situation; also : leave, depart


      Origin: 1925 ;

      [Verb]  | "bailed" 


      1: to leave a place often for another;


        * e.g., " ... after two hours of that boring party, we were ready to bail "





      [Verb]  | "bail" 


      1: to leave a place often for another;


        * e.g., " ... after two hours of that boring party, we were ready to bail "





      [Verb]  | "bailed out" 


      1: to leave a place often for another;


        * e.g., " ... if the meeting seems like it will never end, find an excuse to bail out "





      2: to remove from danger or harm;


        * e.g., " ... the government bailed out the savings and loan industry "





      [Verb]  | "bail out" 


      1: to leave a place often for another;


        * e.g., " ... if the meeting seems like it will never end, find an excuse to bail out "





      2: to remove from danger or harm;


        * e.g., " ... the government bailed out the savings and loan industry "





       [ "bailed" ]

      1: Verb:

        * e.g.,  ... 'Hey, did you meet up with Jack?' 


       [ "bailed" ]

      2: to fail to show up for an important date, ditch someone

        * e.g.,  ... 'no, the jerk bailed on me.' 


       [ "bailed" ]

      3: making up bull excuses inorder to get out of trouble or serious situations.

        * e.g.,  ... 'gosh, i really needed to talk to her but she bailed on me!' 

       [ "bailed" ]

      1: To fall over

        * e.g.,  ... Ha you Bailed! 

       [ "Bail" ]

      1: Slang. To leave in a rush or abruptly with great urgency

        * e.g.,  ... I gotta bail on you guy's , my lady is coming home soon. 

       [ "bail" ]

      1: beckett

        * e.g.,  ... he bailed on our dance projects he's a beckett 

       [ "Bail" ]

      1: When you run away or quit on something( for example projects, groups)

        * e.g.,  ... “ look up bail in urban dictionary and scroll down to see Beckett’s face”. Backstage 

       [ "Bail" ]

      1: To kiss a girl then never talk to her again.

        * e.g.,  ... Beckett Bradstreet bailed on me after he kissed me. - Vanessa 

       [ "bail" ]

      1:  to leave

        * e.g.,  ... let's bail, man 


       [ "bail" ]

      2:  to bounce


       [ "bail" ]

      3:  to break


       [ "bail" ]

      4:  to be ups

       [ "Bailing" ]

      1: To leave a group of friends, social gathering, or other such event with little or no warning or reason why. To bail.

        * e.g.,  ... Dude, I can't believe you're bailing already. It's not even midnight! 

       [ "Bail" ]

      1: to cancel suddenly.

        * e.g.,  ... boy 1: my friends bailed on me. 

       [ "bailes" ]

      1: Metric unit of weight for objects that are black. Instead of using the previously known unit ton, bailes can be used in place to describe unnaturally large objects.

        * e.g.,  ... Ethan: "Oh dang, did you just see that UPS truck?" 

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