Richie
What's the meaning of YOU BAILED ON ME I watched a video about two best friends A and B, suddendly one of the old friends of A showed up and A started paying less much attetion to B, so B was really upset and said to A: "you balied on me" . Can you explain what this phrase means?
May 16, 2016 4:28 AM
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Shadi is correct in this. Also, the phrase insinuates a betrayal. So anyone can "bail" on anyone, but it usually means that there was some expectation of loyalty based on friendship or a previous relationship. So usually, it is friends who bail on each other, but sometimes, it can be two individuals who have made solemn promises to do something...and one of them reneges on the promise. Both of these relationships allows the feeling of "betrayal" if one party does not fulfill what they promise to do.
May 16, 2016
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It means friend A and friend B had plans or a meeting, and friend A was not there. Or, if they didn't have specific plans it could mean that friend A ignored friend B so much that friend B felt like they were not friends anymore. "To bail" can mean "to quit, run away, leave", usually in a negative way.
May 16, 2016
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