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Ditch

To get rid of or give up on something or someone without their knowledge or consent probably when you are tired of that thing or person

Jade: are you going to the party with Lola

Bailey: yeah... but I'm gonna ditch her on our way

by hemerald April 11, 2017

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Ditch

Run away from, abandon, someone/a situation, usually not a good thing. Usually without one's knowledge.

"They ditched him while he was watching a movie."
"This is really boring, let's ditch"

by Gdgfdg December 2, 2007

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Ditch

Not sticking to the original plans you had already made with someone.

Omg! Amanda ditched me for some guy when we were suppose to go shopping!

by Mj2142 February 18, 2015

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Ditch

a. To get rid of; discard: ditched the old yard furniture.
b. To get away from (a person, especially a companion).
c. To discontinue use of or association with: ditch the job at the hamburger stand.
d. To skip (class or school).

ditch dump chuck

by Joss_M August 19, 2012

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Ditch

Skipping from school / not going in to school

Omg Mary are u ditching from school again?!

by Marie February 12, 2004

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Ditch

1) a large hole in the ground
2)when a friend leaves you all alone or has ran off

1) look at that ditch in the ground
2)oh my god I can't believe my friend just ditched me

by Girl on fire190 December 3, 2016

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Ditch

An Australian Colloquialism, Ditch is the collective noun for a group of mates. It stems from the behavior "ditching", where an individual leaves a social situation without informing any other members of the group.

Hey mate, come down to the Vineyard, we've got a real ditch of mates down here.

by DewittNa. November 20, 2009

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