- skip (out)
- skip (out)Inf. to leave; to run away without doing something, such as paying a bill. •
The guy skipped when the waitress wasn't looking.
•Fred skipped out, leaving me with the bill.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
The guy skipped when the waitress wasn't looking.
•Fred skipped out, leaving me with the bill.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
skip out — (US) (or Brit skip off) [phrasal verb] informal : to leave a place quickly in a secret and improper way They skipped out before the check arrived. She skipped out with all the money. often + on in U.S. English They skipped out on the bill/check … Useful english dictionary
skip out on — skip out (on (someone)) to suddenly leave someone. Our roommate skipped out on us just before the rent was due … New idioms dictionary
skip out — (on (someone)) to suddenly leave someone. Our roommate skipped out on us just before the rent was due … New idioms dictionary
skip out on — skip out (on (something)) to avoid something. He s been skipping out on hockey practice to go skateboarding … New idioms dictionary
skip out — (on (something)) to avoid something. He s been skipping out on hockey practice to go skateboarding … New idioms dictionary
skip out on someone — skip out (on (someone)) to suddenly leave someone. Our roommate skipped out on us just before the rent was due … New idioms dictionary
skip out on something — skip out (on (something)) to avoid something. He s been skipping out on hockey practice to go skateboarding … New idioms dictionary
skip out on somebody — ˌskip ˈout on sb derived (NAmE) to leave sb, especially when they need you • One day he just skipped out on his wife, leaving her with four kids to take care of. Main entry: ↑skipderived … Useful english dictionary
skip out — {v.}, {informal} To leave in a hurry; especially after cheating or taking money dishonestly; sneak away; leave without permission. * /The man skipped out of the hotel without paying his bill./ * / How did you get out of the house after supper,… … Dictionary of American idioms
skip out — {v.}, {informal} To leave in a hurry; especially after cheating or taking money dishonestly; sneak away; leave without permission. * /The man skipped out of the hotel without paying his bill./ * / How did you get out of the house after supper,… … Dictionary of American idioms
skip\ out — v informal To leave in a hurry; especially after cheating or taking money dishonestly; sneak away; leave without permission. The man skipped out of the hotel without paying his bill. How did you get out of the house after supper, Harry? I skipped … Словарь американских идиом