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bailed out

To agree to go to an event and then having an excuse for not going.

She bailed out again on something we planned, not going to invite her next time.

by KawaiiCassa3 November 5, 2015

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text bail

using texting to back out or ditch on plans, dates and especially relationships

(you guys just sent me email bail in my word of the day, I can't believe THIS on isn't already in your dictionary, since it's the choice style nowadays to bail)

Once again, he text bailed on our plans for tonight. He was even classy enough to do it the same day and not give me time to make other plans.

by Mary Riley June 25, 2008

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Bail Card

The bail card is given to someone who constantly bails on plans, usually with friends or family. This person almost always has a weak excuse when asked why they are bailing on the proposed plans

Fanning didn't want to come out for drinks for the third time in a row so we all unanimously gave him the bail card.

by dcord1 March 17, 2009

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sketch bail

1. when a friend leaves the party earlier than anticipated, unannounced like a shadow in the night, due to overconsumption of spirits, or in the pursuit of booty (usually your sister).

"hey wheres Jeff?... i dunno man have you seen my sister?... awwww man wtf!? Sketch bailer!"

by Mr Eff August 23, 2008


rail and bail

The process of fucking a chick (rail), then leaving for something more fun (bail).

"Tristan just did a rail and bail to Ashley, we're going to hunt eagles now."

by AnalMcGee May 28, 2014

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baile funk

Dancemusic/hiphop (sounds a little like old school miami bass with rap in portugese) originating from the favela (ghetto)in Rio De Janeiro.

Baile Funk is becoming mainstream these days.

by Anders_hj April 1, 2005

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fail and bail

To hurry through an exam in a subject you don't care enough about to have studied for and thus don't know anything about.

Bucky: Dude, how did you approach the essay on Keynesian economics?

Squealer: Fail and bail, man.

by Marv Jehoggsegetter November 19, 2013