Bekett’s Face
by danceacademylover101 October 14, 2017
release or secure the release of (a prisoner) on strict conditions or big payment known as bail or bailed
by Criminal October 10, 2018
To continue; to go ahead and carry out a task, particularly with enthusiasm
Origin: Portadown and maybe other parts of Co Armagh.
Origin: Portadown and maybe other parts of Co Armagh.
PhD student: Shall I repeat the experiment with a higher enzyme concentration?
Supervisor: Yip. Bail on.
PhD student: Okies. Dead on.
Supervisor: Yip. Bail on.
PhD student: Okies. Dead on.
by UrbanBiochemist October 31, 2011
1. To bounce.
2. To ditch or pull-out of something.
3. What you pay when you are temporarily released from 'holding', pending trial.
2. To ditch or pull-out of something.
3. What you pay when you are temporarily released from 'holding', pending trial.
1. "Yo, I'm bailing on this muh-fucka. This party is shit."
2. "I'm gunna have to bail on that mission I said we would do."
3. "I can't get involved in another murder!?! I'm out on bail fool."
2. "I'm gunna have to bail on that mission I said we would do."
3. "I can't get involved in another murder!?! I'm out on bail fool."
by Diego September 4, 2003
To leave an uncomfortable place or situation, usually because someone is causing drama, bullshit or is just being annoying. Often used when someone is being frustrating enough to warrant a departure, but quite enough to justify an ass-kicking.
Guy #1: My girl is sweet, I love her so much, like... when we're together, it's perfect!
Guy #2: Dude, if you're just gonna mouth on about your feelings, I'm gonna bail. Fuck that. I don't want to hear that shit.
Guy #2: Dude, if you're just gonna mouth on about your feelings, I'm gonna bail. Fuck that. I don't want to hear that shit.
by zombiebrainer September 15, 2011
bail-in (noun, verb)
- The situation in which a bank steals a depositor’s money from their account. Depending on the jurisdiction, it can permitted in accordance with banking or governmental legislation.
- The situation in which a bank steals a depositor’s money from their account. Depending on the jurisdiction, it can permitted in accordance with banking or governmental legislation.
1. Bank depositors in Cyprus got a rude awakening when they saw that their bank accounts had been bailed-in.
2. The Canadian Parliament has now passed legislation which will allow future bank bail-ins.
3. The IMF has proposed a one-off tax for European bank depositors who have accounts with funds in excess of 100,000 euros.
4. In order to fund their latest deficit, the nation is considering implementing a $30 billion bail-in package.
2. The Canadian Parliament has now passed legislation which will allow future bank bail-ins.
3. The IMF has proposed a one-off tax for European bank depositors who have accounts with funds in excess of 100,000 euros.
4. In order to fund their latest deficit, the nation is considering implementing a $30 billion bail-in package.
by AgeOfJefferson September 20, 2014
A (very) slightly more discreet way of saying (weighing) scales, usually electronic, amongst the drug dealing community.
by GDM September 20, 2007