intransitive verb
Etymology: bail + out (VI)
1. : to back away from a pitch in baseball
2. : to jump off a surfboard or skis in order to avoid an accident
3. : to get out : leave : depart
some guests bailed out early — Laura Stevenson
intransitive verb
Etymology: bail + out (VI)
1. : to back away from a pitch in baseball
2. : to jump off a surfboard or skis in order to avoid an accident
3. : to get out : leave : depart
some guests bailed out early — Laura Stevenson
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012