bail-out (noun, verb)
- A person or financial institution providing money to a party that made a bad investment in order to cover their losses.
- A person or financial institution providing money to a party that made a bad investment in order to cover their losses.
1. The Fed bailed-out out the big banks during the financial crisis.
2. The British Government issued a 500 billion pound bail-out package as a response to the ongoing financial crisis.
3. It is the taxpayers who will ultimately have to pay for the latest bank bail-outs.
2. The British Government issued a 500 billion pound bail-out package as a response to the ongoing financial crisis.
3. It is the taxpayers who will ultimately have to pay for the latest bank bail-outs.
by AgeOfJefferson September 20, 2014
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 14, 2019
Your parents won't be around, or even able to, to bail out your sorry little ass for ever. Learn some financial responsibility
by Sexydimma February 13, 2022
A process in which a giant turd is removed from the toilet thus stinking up the room rather than simply flushing it away.
by patricknn May 21, 2010
When people bail on Bailey. This happens at least once a week because Bailey is too nice and doesn't stop hanging out with flakey people. lol
Person 1: Hey how was last night Bailey?
Bailey: Boring. Everyone bailed on me so I just stayed home and watched tv.
Person: Damn Bail Out. Your friends suck.
Bailey: Yeah, yeah I know.
Bailey: Boring. Everyone bailed on me so I just stayed home and watched tv.
Person: Damn Bail Out. Your friends suck.
Bailey: Yeah, yeah I know.
by It's Bailey Bitch!!! February 03, 2010
A call you set up with your friend to be made after a few minutes on a date, they need you and its an emergency. ..if the date is going well you decline, if the date sucks you have a valid excuse to bail
by derkalurk August 05, 2015
by Troy McGinty October 17, 2007