{v.} 1. To secure release from prison until trial by leaving or promising money or property for a while. * /When college students got into trouble with the police, the college president would always bail them out./ 2. {informal} To free from trouble by giving or lending money. * /He started a small business, which prospered after his father had to bail him out a couple of times./
BAIL OUT
Meaning of BAIL OUT in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012