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bail

To leave or ditch (a place or person), usually implying that you leave someone else to get screwed or to be alone (or in trouble). It often is used to describe a revoke of a pledge to do something or be somewhere.

- Where did Jason go?
- I don't know, man! We got busted, and he totally bailed and left us alone to get screwed!

- Man, John is such a dick! He was going to lend me a $50 and meet us at the club, but he bailed and completely bitched out!

by Mechanic1d March 18, 2014

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bail

to attempt to execute a skateboard trick, but giving up halfway through and not landing on your skateboard

Rob: "Did you hit the switch feeble down the ten stair"
Jim: "No, I had to bail and I racked myself on the rail"

by Rockne Roll November 15, 2003

148๐Ÿ‘ 103๐Ÿ‘Ž


bail

A word that is used to abruptly cut off one's own story or statement before its completion due to boringness or irrelevance. Often used during a story that is important to the speaker that no one else cares about.

Can also be used (somewhat rudely) to effectively stop someone else's story/statement before it gets any worse.

* It should be noted that once the bail has occurred, the story is finished. The speaker may not go back to it (until they make it more interesting or relevant) and no questions may be asked about the story by the listeners.

Mike: "Yeah one time I was getting gas for my car and it was so cold outside and all I had was my emo jacket that's so thin it probably lowers my temperature rather than keeps me warm..." (blank or confused faces of listeners) Mike: "... ok BAIL." (sighs of relief)

Mike: "Yeah one time I was lifeguarding at the indoor pool and it was really humid inside... I can't remember if I was asleep or not...but I think something happened.."
Me: "I'm bailing for you."
Mike: (sullen) "Thank you."
Nice person who feels sorry for Mike: "What happened at the pool? I want to know."
Mike: "It's ok, I bailed."

by me Mike D April 11, 2006

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bail

to fall, especially in a painful, embarassing, public way

I was in the cafeteria with my lunch tray when I tripped on my heels and bailed in front of everyone.

by Alyson November 3, 2004

30๐Ÿ‘ 30๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bailing

When Matt didn't go camping.

Matt- "I'm not going camping."
Me- "Oh, so you're bailing."

by Anonymous5930583 December 15, 2014

24๐Ÿ‘ 23๐Ÿ‘Ž


bail

Beckett Bradstreet bailed on Vanessa Morita after they kissed

Beckett bailed in our rehearsal for Tin Soldier

by a2cakes September 6, 2018

4๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bailing

To purposely or accidentally not land a trick, such as a grind, grab, air, gap, spin, or flip. Term should only be used when referring to extreme sports with wheels, such as skateboarding, rollerblading, BMXing, and scootering.

"Damn skateboarders. Bailing all their tricks."

by Sonus December 12, 2003

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