Verb. Liquidating one's assets (esp. community property) for
pure personal gain and leaving; abandoning societal/familial social,
moral and ethical
expectations; [forsaking one's responsibilities[. Taking the easy way out.
Dick Smith was married and had 5 children. He had a big
house with expensive cars and all the trappings of a wealthy
family. One day Dick lost his job and after leaving work, liquidated all of his bank accounts and assets and left town, leaving his
family high and
dry.
Applications-
1. Someone gets fired from work- "he took a Dick Smith"
2. You are at a party and want to leave- "Hey I am going to take a Dick Smith"
3. Someone quits a job- "I took a Dick Smith"
4. Sean White lost in the Olympics- "Sean White took a Dick Smith in that event"
5. A store or restaurant closes- "They took a Dick Smith"