In British rail enthusiasts terms to bail out is a short term planning route alteration or a move enforced upon the individual due to unforseen circumstances.
1 - There was a chance to ride behind Deltic 55009 so we bailed out at Doncaster.
2 - The line was blocked between St Germans and Menheniot so we had to bail out at Plymouth.
2 - The line was blocked between St Germans and Menheniot so we had to bail out at Plymouth.
by swineyvee October 11, 2006
Get the bail outmug. by McFrumppy October 18, 2011
Get the Hay Bailmug. by mainframe October 31, 2003
Get the bail outmug. by Thomas DeVito June 25, 2008
Get the text bailmug. A phrase said to express a feeling of excitement over a certain event. Much like the feeling one gets when they are let out of jail on bail. Often proceeded by "I'm" and followed by a noun such as "muthaf*ckas" or "fools."
Fred: "Dude, there's a kegger at the pier tonight."
George: "I'm out on bail muthaf*ckas!"
Al: "I just got a date with hot Laura"
Kevin: "Out on bail, man!"
George: "I'm out on bail muthaf*ckas!"
Al: "I just got a date with hot Laura"
Kevin: "Out on bail, man!"
by JMoney101020 October 25, 2006
Get the out on bailmug. by skuldugz May 21, 2012
Get the railing and bailingmug. My girlfriend has to pee all the time, so when she had to go for the tenth time on our road trip I had to bail-out the car instead of stopping.
by Refill1127 December 13, 2019
Get the Bail-outmug.