bail1
/beɪl/
noun
the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money is lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
"he has been released on bail"
bail (full phrase: bail out)
/beɪl'aʊt/
phrasal verb of bail
to leave a project, situation, or relationship, especially when it becomes difficult.
-macmillandictionary.com
"The event has been going awfully, I think I am going to bail."
It sounds bad, but there's a difference between "facing your problems head on" and "being an idiot and risking yourself for no reason". Know the difference, and you'll be good in life.
I know I am odd, and my small but unique features makes me who I am and I am happy about that. Well, you are a very interesting person as well so I guess we're both odd in a way.
I am not stalking you, I just like to engage in conversations and get to know people here. And you keep making interesting posts that i can reply to so... yeah. XD
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