To leave a group of friends, social gathering, or other such event with little or no warning or reason why. To bail.
by J. Wolf April 16, 2005
by McLovinLovesYou September 04, 2009
Metric unit of weight for objects that are black. Instead of using the previously known unit ton, bailes can be used in place to describe unnaturally large objects.
Ethan: "Oh dang, did you just see that UPS truck?"
Joe: "Yeah, black as night and it must have weighed over three bailes."
Joe: "Yeah, black as night and it must have weighed over three bailes."
by motown master February 19, 2010
by deadcat June 10, 2003
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